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Augusta Artisans on Film by Local Analog Photographer Mark Albertin Left to Right: Brey Sloan, Nathaniel Bruner, Christine Bruner, Candace Roberston Zukas, Nate Zukas and Mark Albertin. Augusta Artisans on Film by Mark Albertin had its closing reception at Riverwatch Brewery...

This position will have specific ongoing and project related responsibilities in accounting, budgeting and human resources. The position will directly manage day-to-day processes for accounts receivable in the accounting department and for human resources. Grant and funder tracking will be...

The Executive Assistant & Board Manager, will provide exemplary executive support services and project management to the President/CEO and VP of Strategy. They will serve as the non-management staff liaison to the Board of Directors and will excel in providing exceptional...

The Director, Jazz, will implement a second iteration of a national program that is led by South Arts in partnership with the five other Regional Arts Organizations. The Director, Jazz will be responsible for jazz field building through grant programs and...

Across My Desk with Brenda Durant Photo Courtesy of WRDW Over the past few years, I have attended meetings about the 5th Street Bridge. The Bridge is permanently closed to vehicle traffic and will be transformed into a pedestrian park on our...

Meet Salonika Rhyne We wanted to learn a little more about our Golden Blocks Muralist, local artist and Red Door Gallery owner, Salonika Rhyne. Here is what we discovered. Salonika is a painter, muralist, accessory designer and seamstress. As a painter, she...

The GSIC Landmarks Exhibition and Reception The Landmarks group exhibition is a display of student artworks from the Georgia School for Innovation and the Classics in Hephzibah, GA. Originally organized by Jamie Jackson and GSIC Arts Instructor Melissa Sommer.  This show features...

The James Brown Birthday Get Down In celebration of public arts and music, the whole of the city of Augusta will be able revel in the legacy of the Hardest Working Man in Show Business, James Brown, with a free-to-all concert...

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