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AUGUST 19 – OCTOBER 11,
2010 ● OPENING RECEPTION: AUGUST 19, 2010, Thursday, 5:30 PM – 7:00
PM. Please CLICK HERE for the Gainesville Times GET OUT news article featuring information regarding this exhibition.
The Georgia Watercolor
Society was formed in March 1975. It was organized to advance the art of watercolor
painting while contributing to the cultural atmosphere and standards of the
State of Georgia.
In addition, it also provides support and assistance for its members and others
endeavoring in the field of watercolor painting. From portraitures, landscapes
and abstracts this exhibition showcases the best watercolor artists in Georgia.
Bob S. Safford, photography exhibition “The World Around Me”
Local artist Carlton Safford
shares his personal biography “Starting as a 12 year old in New York City in
1938 with a hand me down box camera, I’ve spent my life with a deep interest in
photography, learning from experience and reading and using a long parade of
increasingly sophisticated cameras to where I now enjoy using a top of the line
Canon digital single lens reflex. The replacement of film by digital imaging
opened a whole new world to me as it has given me the ability to do so many
things with the images that come out of the camera, things I couldn’t do before
because of time and skill constraints.” This is Carlton’s
first solo exhibition at the Quinlan.
An exhibition of fine art
photography by Jill Ediger and Richard Ediger, entitled “Amalgam”, will be seen
in the Quinlan’s Bailey
Gallery. This husband-and-wife exhibit is a multifaceted blending of
two distinct but compatible artistic visions. The journey taken by Amalgam
takes us through the cobbled streets of French villages, Zen-like gardens in
the East Coast and the South, and on to unique views of the American West.
Pamela Keene, photographer
showcasing her photography “Colors of the World”
Pam Keene
award-winning photographs from Africa, Italy,
Greece, France, plus a
wide array of colorful and tantalizing botanicals highlight photography by
pakeene. Based in Atlanta,
her travels have taken her both far and near for some pretty amazing shots.
This is Pamela’s first solo exhibition at the Quinlan.
TUESDAY NIGHT SKETCH CLUB - COME JOIN US! Every Tuesday night, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM.
For $5 per person you can come sketch from a live clothed model in our studio space downstairs. ALL WELCOME! No instruction provided. Proctor, GeorgeAnn Moore. You may drop in or call to RSVP 770-536-2575. Great opportunity to connect with local artists and folks who love to create!
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Quinlan Visual
Arts Center
is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization. Our misson: Visual Arts: Create, Exhibit, Collect, Learn.
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