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GSU Alumni Judy Rushin exhibits Any Noun Can Be Verbed at The Santa Fe Art Gallery

GSU Alumni Sheila Pree Bright exhibit's Visual Narrative at The University of Alabama as part of the Paul R. Jones Lecture Series.

Johnathan Granger

 BFA Cermaics, December 2008, was awarded a 2009 Windgate Fellowship. This fellowship awards $15,000 to ten students to help encourage and advance the development of serious, innovative artists in the United States whose work is in some way related to, or informed by, the process, material, or idea of craft, begun in 2006. Granger plans to "research geography or "clay eating" within Georgia, in order to generate a body of work that uses clay-eating as the central metaphor to examine contemporary environmental issues and explore traditional associations between ceramics, landscape, the body, and food."

 

Mono/Culture - one size fits all/ Genuflect

Mono/Culture- Candied Yams-Migration/Extraction 

Mono/Culture: Aged to Perfection/Rot

     

 

Kathy Yancey, 1974, has a solo exhibition of her paintings at the Swan Coach House Gallery in Atlanta, Georgia from January 15, 2009 to February 28, 2009.  The exhibit entitled “My Work Always Looks Like Me” will open with a public reception at the gallery from 6pm to 8pm on Thursday, January 15, 2009.  There will be an artist’s talk at the gallery on Saturday, February 7, 2009 at 11am.  The gallery’s website is http://www.swancoachhouse.com/gallery.html

 

The Muralist

Harmony

   

 

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Paul Rodecker, Visiting Lecturer and alumni 2005, and Angus Galloway, alumni 2005, collaborate in the exhibition.
Drawing Correspondence: Book III & IV, at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Georgia, January 31 - March 21, 2009
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