[atlantaprog] [eyedrum-announcement-list] June 5th - 12th

Eyedrum events: June 5th  - 12th, 2008 
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Thurs. June 5, 9PM, free
Pick it up, blow it / strum it / bang it out....

Fri. June 6, 9PM, $7
Warped aspects of a dream-world. A little stretch, a little bunch, a little ruffle and a little lunch. 

Sat, Sun, Mon, June 7th, 8th, 9th, 8:30pm  $5
Feature documentary about the global explosion of graffiti and street art culture. 

Thurs, June 12, 8PM, $5
The best in skater-made short films.

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

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

In the Front Gallery 
“As with most of my work. I allow my environment  to dictate my response.”
More information soon, in the meantime visit www.curtismchardyfineart.com 

- Special Closing Reception  Saturday, June 14

In the Back Gallery 

"A business moves to a more profitable location. Logos and other identifying signs are removed but the architecture is instantly recognizable. A car dealership suddenly fails leaving behind acres of asphalt and empty showrooms. Remnants of a former need, these structures are now useless or impractical.

- Through June 14. 

In the Small Gallery: 
Artists in Residence International, Inc. presents 

AIRI is honored to present Scènes de Genre, a series of large-scale photographs by French born artist and educator Bastien Desfriches Doria. Bastien is the recipient of the 2007 AIRI Artist-in-Residence Award, a 3-week residency stay and exhibition in Atlanta. This show will be the first installment of his newest series of photographs, featuring work shot at various locations throughout the metro area during his residency. 

Batien's prior series of large-scale photographic portraits, titled Mammal Thoughts, was featured in the recent TransATLantic 2007: sensibility, seduction & self-reflection exhibition at Eyedrum last December. In Scènes de Genre, he continues to explore bodily identity and philosophical self-reflection, while shifting his focus from a cogitative perspective to a collective focus of mediative mass-reflection. 

Through June 21

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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