Volume 2, No. 28
June 14, 2002

SCAD Exhibitions

Through June 14
"Graduate Thesis Show," Nathan Pieratt, Joe Rinaldi and Charles Watson
Third Floor, Ex Libris, 228 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.

Through June 15
"The Mentality of Sport," Kristy Lavzonis, M.F.A. graphic design
Rapid Transit Gallery, 342 Bull St.

"Inside Out," Natalie Brandhorst, M.F.A. painting
Art Spot, 704 McGruder St., Atlanta

Through June 19
Dong Qi Wang, M.F.A. graphic design
Hamilton Hall, 522 Indian St.

"Watch This Space"
Pei Ling Chan Gallery, 322 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.

Through June 23
"Images by Karl Lagerfeld"
Red Gallery, 201 E. Broughton St.

Through June 26
"Out of the Classroom"
Alexander Hall Annex Gallery, 668 Indian St.

Darrell Kincer, M.F. A. photography
Alexander Hall Annex Gallery, 668 Indian St.

"Crowe-McCutcheon-Runnels"
Pinnacle Gallery, 320 E. Liberty St.

"Second Nature"
Bergen Hall Gallery, 101 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.

Through Sept. 30
Hermès Scarf Design exhibition
May Poetter Gallery, Poetter Hall, 342 Bull St.

June 27 - Aug. 28
"Dog Days of Summer"
Red Gallery, 201 E. Broughton St.

June 28 - Aug. 23
"A Painting for Over the Sofa (that’s not necessarily a painting)"
Pinnacle Gallery, 320 E. Liberty St.

July 31 - Aug. 28
Chris Mars exhibition
Pei Ling Chan Gallery, 322 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.


Around Town

Through June 14
"Driven," Paul M. Minniti, M.F.A. furniture design
Chroma Gallery, 31 Barnard St.

Through June 20
"Areya Sunshine," Sunshine Kelly
Oglethorpe Row Gallery, 406 E. Oglethorpe St.
Reception: June 15, 5-7 p.m.

Through June 28
"downshift," Ally Jackson
Starland Gallery 28, 28 E. 41st St.

"Dreefees: food for dreams," Jan Rumberger
Gallery Espresso, 6 E. Liberty St.

Through July 22
"Dee-vine Comedies," Fred Jesser, M.F.A. painting
Cafe Metropole, 109 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.

Through July 20
"Stories of Your and My America," Charlotte Riley-Webb
King-Tisdale Cottage Foundation, 507 E. Harris St.

Through July 29
"Here," Imke Lass
Café Mucha, 202 E. Broughton St

Ongoing
"Jazz Age in Paris, 1914-1940"
The Civil Rights Museum, 460 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., 231-9800.


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