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This Week: Exhibitions

Published: Friday, May 25, 2007

May 25

Illustration M.F.A. Portfolio Night

5:30-8:30 p.m., Smithfield Cottage, 118 W. Hall St.



“Salee Show” Silent Auction and Exhibition

6-9 p.m., 425 Gallery, 425 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.



“Vehicle Season” reception

5-7 p.m., Alexander Hall, 668 Indian St.



Through May 26

“Remnants” by Aliza Lelah

Rosewood Contemporary Art, 113 E. Oglethorpe Ave.



Through May 28

“Spatial Ontology” by Kip Bradley

Gallery S.P.A.C.E., 9 W. Henry St.



Through May 31

Illustration M.F.A. thesis exhibition: Nick Bensch, Amanda Frayer, Clif Whitehead and Vince Zawada

Red Kite Studio, 1522 Bull St.



June 1

Fibers Department Senior Show  

5-8 p.m., Walker Mansion, 911 Whitaker St.



June 1-8

“Savannah Secession”

Red Kite Gallery, 1522 Bull St.



Through June 1

SCAD Senior Illustration Show

Drayton Arts Center, Unit F, 2424 Drayton St.



Through June 3

“Architectural Gestures” by Siddharth Parasnis

Chroma Gallery, 31 Barnard St.



“Continental Shifts” by Edouard Duval Carrié

Red Gallery, 201 E. Broughton St.



Through June 4

“See — feel — believe” by Eric Dalimarta

Hall Street Gallery, 212 W. Hall St.



“Vehicle Season” by Tim Wirth

Alexander Hall, 668 Indian St.



Through June 7

Michelle Berg Radford oil paintings

Gallery Espresso, 234 Bull St.



Through June 10

“A Consuming Vision: Selections from the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art”

Jepson Center for the Arts, Telfair Museum of Art, 121 Barnard St.



“Images of Ireland: Photographs by Alen MacWeeney”

Jepson Center for the Arts, Telfair Museum of Art, 121 Barnard St.



“Idiom[s]” by Nicholas Hlobo

Pei Ling Chan Gallery, 324 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.



Through July 8

“Telling Tales: Works by Nancy Hooten”

Jepson Center for the Arts, Telfair Museum of Art, 121 Barnard St.



“World on Fire” by Gray Scott

Pinnacle Gallery, 320 E. Liberty St.



Through Aug. 5

Beyond Whistler: Modern and Contemporary Prints from the Telfair’s Collection

Telfair Academy of Arts and Science, Telfair Museum of Art, 121 Barnard St.



Ongoing

“Focus on 20th-century Art: Highlights from SCAD’s Collection”

SCAD Museum of Art, 227 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.



“Fantastic Adventures in Text and Image”

SCAD Museum of Art, 227 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.



“Painters to Their Majesties: Art and Power of the Royal Court”

SCAD Museum of Art/Earle W. Newton Center for British and American Studies, 227 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Painting Gallery, second floor



“Mapping the Past: A Selection of Antique Cartography from the Newton Collection”

SCAD Museum of Art/Earle W. Newton Center for British and American Studies, 227 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Map Galleries, first floor



“The Master Eye: 19th- and 20th-century Photo¬graphs from the Rhoades Collection”

SCAD Museum of Art/Earle W. Newton Center Museum, 227 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Photo Gallery, first floor



“150 Years of Architectural Elegance: The Central of Georgia Railroad’s 1856 Gray Building Headquarters”

SCAD Museum of Art/Earle W. Newton Center Museum, 227 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.



“Darkly Carved Treasures: Traditional Plants and Flowers of China”

SCAD Museum of Art/Earle W. Newton Center Museum, 227 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.



“Facing the Camera: Portraits of Photographers from the Rhoades Collection”

SCAD Museum of Art/Earle W. Newton Center Museum, 227 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.