Arts News Week of March 26

Arts News Week of March 26

Art Cart Unveiling Tomorrow at 2pm!

Join us tomorrow at 2pm at  902 Greene St for the unveiling of the Art Cart, with artwork by Richard Worth. This functional installation, based on the chassis of a golf car, was a collaboration with Textron Vehicles, Downtown Development Authority, and the City of Augusta. Designs by local artist Richard Worth adorn its surfaces and feature notable Augusta citizens. The Art Cart also functions as public seating, a phone charging station, and a bike rack, and it is located within an easy distance to the Augusta Richmond County Library Headquarters, the Public Defender’s Office, and Broad St. 

Art Cart Unveiling, Tuesday, March 26, 2pm at 902 Greene St. Outside the Public Defender’s Office

Learn more about the Art Cart and Artist Richard Worth at AugustaArts.com

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Business of Being an Artist Class now open for registration- Sign up soon, limited spots available

Learn what it takes to be an exhibiting artist in the upcoming class series of the “Business of Being an Artist” at the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art! The class is taught in partnership with the Greater Augusta Arts Council to advance the careers of emerging and established artists. It will be taught by instructor Frieda Dean, with several professional guest artists presenting on various elements of creative careers. The 8 week series will culminate in a final show for the participants. Limited space available!

Learn more and sign up at GHIA.org

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“Entangled” On Display Now at the Chamber of Commerce Gallery – Artwork by Colleen Beyer Stewart

The newest exhibition at the Chamber of Commerce Gallery is now on display through July. “Entangled” is made up of work by arts educator Colleen Beyer, which were part of her MFA final thesis project.

From colleenbeyerstewart.com – “Her work is influenced by nature, botanical forms and mark-making. The mid 20th century painter Philip Guston once stated that it is “the nakedness of drawing” to which he is attracted. Colleen also enjoys the “nakedness” of drawing, the raw marks and lines used to describe forms. Each piece begins as a charcoal drawing. She then builds layers of oil paint and carves back into them with her charcoal pencil.”

The Chamber of Commerce Gallery is located in the offices of the Augusta Metro Chamber of Commerce at 1 Tenth St. Their hours are 8:30-5 Monday-Thursday and 9-3 on Fridays. All artwork is for sale, visit augustaarts.com/galleries for purchasing information.

View “Entangled” Online at AugustaArts.com

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Coming Up on the Augusta Arts Calendar – Master’s Week

Next week, Augusta will welcome visitors from all over the world. Why not let them know everything that there is to do in town with the Augusta Arts Calendar? Or, if you’re staying in town, make plans to get out and about!

The arts events calendar at events.augusta.com features events of all types – from family friendly daytime events to date night delights, music concerts to street performance! Check out this selection of fun events coming up. Full calendar can be viewed at the link below


 March 31 
 

 
  The Mavericks at the Miller Theater

April 1  


 

   Happy Easter!
 

April 4  

 

 
    ParTee on the Green on the Augusta Common
 

April 5  

  

 


April 6 



April 7 


 
  The Augusta Market on the Riverwalk

 

View the Full Arts Calendar Online

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Got a news item you’d like to share with Augusta’s art community? Email Administration Manager
Christina Berkshire at [email protected] with your information.