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Equality Clinic of Augusta

CALL FOR ARTISTS: Benefit for the Equality Clinic of Augusta

Posted on October 5, 2017 by
Via Equality Clinic of Augusta – “Call for artists to donate work to a silent auction. Hiroya Tsukamoto will be performing “Cinematic Guitar Poetry” on Friday November 10 @ 7 pm at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Augusta to benefit the Equality Clinic of Augusta. There will be an opening performance by the Serotonins. The
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CALL FOR ARTISTS: McColl Center Fall Artist In Residence, deadline Nov. 15

Posted on October 5, 2017 by
Via burnaway.com – “McColl Center annually awards residencies to approximately eighteen artists. Regional, national, and international artists are selected through a combination of open applications, invitations, and solicited nominations.” MORE INFORMATION AT MCCOLLCENTER.ORG, CLICK HERE
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CALL FOR ART: Art of Georgia III

Posted on October 5, 2017 by
“The Office of the Governor in partnership with Georgia Council for the Arts is pleased to announce a call for entries for The Art of Georgia III: Celebrating Home. This third iteration of the exhibit is the culmination of a five year program that celebrated original works of art created by Georgia artists.” MORE INFORMATION
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ARTISPHERE festival in Greenville SC: Deadline October 6, 2017

Posted on September 28, 2017 by
Where: Main Street, Downtown Greenville, SC When: May 11-13, 2018 Application Deadline: October 6, 2017 Application Fee: $30 Jury Results Notification: December 1, 2017 Contact Name: Robin Aiken Contact Email: Robin@artisphere.org Contact Phone Number: 864-271-9355 Show Website: www.artisphere.org   The top ranking Artisphere festival in Greenville, SC will hold its 14th annual event May 11-13, 2018.
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Call for Artists: “The Legacy of Lucy Craft Laney” Deadline August 27

Posted on August 18, 2017 by
The Greater Augusta Arts Council, in Partnership with the Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History announces a call for artists for the next Municipal Building Gallery Exhibition to be held September – November 2017.
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Calling all artists! You have one week to finish y Calling all artists! You have one week to finish your Wet Paint Party & Sale applications! The form closes Jan. 24 at midnight!

Click link in bio to apply!
The Growth & Color show is now available at August The Growth & Color show is now available at Augusta & Co's gorgeous gallery space. You can visit in person (don't forget your mask!) or you can enjoy the pieces online. We hope this peek of sunshine and warmth makes your heart happy through the end of winter!

Click the link in bio to view and purchase art.

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THE AUGUSTA SCULPTURE TRAIL INSTALLATION HAS BEGUN THE AUGUSTA SCULPTURE TRAIL INSTALLATION HAS BEGUN

The City of Augusta and The Greater Augusta Arts Council is pleased to announce that sculptures on the new Augusta Sculpture Trail are being installed next week on Broad Street, The Augusta Common, and at The Riverwalk at 8th Street. The first sculpture “Impractical Hardware” was installed Monday, January 11th at 10th and Broad Street. The artist, Harry McDaniel, is from Asheville, NC.

The remaining nine sculptures will be installed Monday January 18th from 9:00am until 3:00pm, Tuesday January 19th at 1:00pm and Thursday January 21st from 9:00am until 3:00pm. The public works of art are being placed at intervals that make for a fun and easy outdoor walking trail. The top ten sculptures were selected from 120 submissions and the pieces will remain a part of the Sculpture Trail for two years. 

A digital walking tour is being produced by Otocast, that can be accessed from any mobile device. This tool will help visitors learn specifics about each work of art while they explore the Augusta Sculpture Trail. It will include a variety of mobile activities that will be added over the two year installation time, including “badges” that can be earned by participants.

Sculpture Trail highlights include:

• 10 Public Sculptures from Nationally Renowned Artists
• Feb. 6, 2021 Celebration and Unveiling
• Walking Tour App with Info on Each Sculpture and Artist
• A Perfect Social Distancing Attraction for Groups, Families and Visitors
• Events for 2 Years tied to the Augusta Sculpture Trail locations
• Sculpture Trail Open January 2021- January 2023

For more information about the Augusta Sculpture Trail click the link in bio. 

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Golden Blocks Project is a project spearheaded by Golden Blocks Project is a project spearheaded by the Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History and the Greater Augusta Arts Council. Named the Golden Blocks Project, it refers to the historic nickname of the corridor of business and industry located on or near Campbell and Gwinnett Streets. Today, Campbell and Gwinnett Streets are James Brown and Laney-Walker Boulevards.

During the time of segregation, the area nicknamed the Golden Blocks was the heart of Augusta’s black business community. Federal “Red Line” policies prevented citizens from receiving bank mortgages within certain areas that were predominantly non-white populations, and businesses elsewhere in the city were allowed to discriminate against black patrons due to Jim Crow era laws. In the Laney Walker and Bethlehem neighborhoods, black-owned banks, insurance companies, theaters and other businesses worked to offset this discrimination and thrived, creating a strong sense of community.

To learn more, please visit the link below.
https://lucycraftlaneymuseum.com/golden-blocks/

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The Greater Augusta Arts Council mourns the loss o The Greater Augusta Arts Council mourns the loss of Philip Morsberger. The Morris Museum of Art posted a beautiful tribute that we invite all to read: https://www.themorris.org/news/philip-morsberger-1933-2021/

The Wet Paint Committee will honor Philip by dedicating the Wet Paint Party and Sale to his memory. 

Philip was a friend of the Arts Council, named Artist of the Year in 2014, with a Mayoral proclamation and Philip Morsberger Day. We are honored to call him a friend and comforted by the legacy of his creative life.

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Wet Paint Party & Sale 2021 The Greater Augusta Ar Wet Paint Party & Sale 2021
The Greater Augusta Arts Council
Feb. 27, 2021

DEADLINE: January 24, midnight

The application for the Arts Council's annual Wet Paint party & art sale is live now! This event will be entirely virtual in light of challenges with COVID-19. We will have more details about the virtual event closer to the date. Click the link in bio to apply!

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Visit the Winter Art Sale, on view right now throu Visit the Winter Art Sale, on view right now through January 31, 2021 at the City Gallery! This is your opportunity to purchase original artworks and  support local artists. We are excited to feature our very first 3D virtual gallery for this show. Click the link below and walk the halls virtually to view works by these River Region participating artists:

Francie Klopotic
Rhian Swain
Sindhu Pillai
Ronda Bryce
Alexis White
Mary McCullah
Abstract Alexandra
Melissa Cearley
Jessica Crowe
Laurie Algar
Lea Rigdon
Angelika Bondar
Melody Collins
Zoey Green
Rose Castleberry
Paul Bailey
Delaney Gay
Si-Long Chen
Karen McCuller
Kaleyah Turmon
Terrance Washington
Charmane O’Berry
Warren Richard Jr.

https://www.artsteps.com/view/5fbd2eb24156a011fbea98db?currentUser

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Be sure to check out The Strong Female Lead art sh Be sure to check out The Strong Female Lead art show, on view right now at Augusta & Co.! To view and purchase original works by local artists Staci Swider, Alicia Cully, and Francie Klopotic, please visit the link here: https://augustaandco.square.site/s/shop

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We're closing our #ArtCityAUG campaign tonight and We're closing our #ArtCityAUG campaign tonight and wanted to check, one more time,to see if you'd be willing to support more public art in Augusta!

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