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Eyedrum events Nov. 13th – 19th, 2007

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This week’s events: (click on the link for more info)

Tuesday, Nov. 13th, 9:00 PM, $5
Dead Flowers Film & Videos
Exploring the cycle of life/death/rebirth and the garden through the moving image.

Wednesday, Nov. 14th, 8:00PM, $5 per print – see website
Drive-by Press
Two guys, one truck fitted with printing press, one undying will to travel, teach and create.

Thursday, Nov. 15th, 7:00 PM, $20, $10 Seniors & Students
Concert for the School of Americas Watch
"This is the singin'est movement since Civil Rights," says Pete Seeger.

Friday, Nov. 16th, 9:00 PM, $8
Zepubicle with Tatsuya Nakatani
Punky. Arty. Doomy. Trancey. Folky. Scrapey. Noisy. Pushy. Pully. Southy. Worldwise. Undercomfortable corners, a series of postcards from distant times and places, narrower and wider in scope than your everyday.

Saturday, Nov. 17th, 9:00 PM, $7
Project
A fusion of classical, jazz, hip-hop, and world music.

Sunday, Nov. 18th, 8:00 PM, $5
Daffodil All-Stars : the doctrine of reciprocity
a performance benefit for Krispin Harker

and a heads-up in case next weeks ED Newsletter doesn’t reach you in time:
Monday, Nov. 19th, 8:00 PM, $5
Language Harm-Annual Unthemed Event
Special Guests this evening include Allison Rentz and Jeff Dhalgren

In the Galleries: (click on the link for more info)

Gallery Hours: Normally Friday 3 - 8:00pm, Saturday and Sunday 1 – 6:00pm

Dead Flowers: Haunted Gardens; Seeded Wastelands
In celebration of the darkening season, we present Dead Flowers: Haunted Gardens; Seeded Wastelands.

This investigation explores the cycle of life/death/rebirth in the garden, including such topics as the Memorial Garden (cemetery), Victorian florigraphy (The Language of Flowers), vanitas, sterile corporate gardens, plastic flowers and genetically modified flora, as well as other botanical mysteries

Closes Nov. 24th
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Miscellany

Call for Entries: reNEW, reUSE, reVIEW

Eyedrum Music & Art Gallery seeks entries of two-dimensional, sculptural, performance, literary and musical works for a group show opening in January

For its first show of 2008, Eyedrum is looking for Atlanta's biggest copycats in the realms of art, literature and music. We want new interpretations, updates of older works to reflect a modern point of view, a modification, an homage. The work you play on can be your own, something universally recognizable, or even local (we are dreaming of some hilariously insightful local Atlanta artist- imitating-artist stuff here). Make a statement, make us think or just make fun.

Click here  for more info…

November’s Eyedrum Podcast is ready to download. Performances recorded live at Eyedrum, the downtown Atlanta nonprofit art and music venue, aired monthly on WREK 91.1 FM during the Eyedrum Archive Sunday Special. This month we played Plastic People Of The Universe, Kevin Dunn (including a 13 minute interview segment), King Rat, Andy Ditzler and band, Colin Bragg, Alisdair Roberts, Suitcases, AIDS Wolf, Roger Ruzow & Bryan Fieldin, Zepubicle and finally Tatsuya Nakatani.

You can find information and links to download this podcast (and many others) here…

Eyedrum’s programming is supported in part by the City of Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs and by the Fulton County Board of Commissioners under the guidance of the Fulton County Arts Council.

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