[atlantaprog] [eyedrum-announcement-list] May 14 - 18

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Eyedrum events: May 14th  - 18th, 2008 
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Wednesday, May 14, 7 PM, free - donation welcome
An artist's response to the Sean Bell verdict

Sunday, May 18, 1 - 6 PM
An opportunity for artists to meet and present work to members of the Eyedrum Art Committee. 

Also Sunday, May 18, 9 PM,  $5
Hotties from Houston. & Local Sexbombs...

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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: 
Photos by Jeff Thies, including The Lineup, The Last Mime Supper, Santa's Visit, At The Big House, plus T-shirts, printed poems and more. 

- Through May 24th
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Miscellany

The December & January Eyedrum Podcasts are ready to download. 

February: This month we played live Tree Creature (playing at Eyedrum again on March 12th), MV+EE, Magicicada and Baby Dee (both Feb 25th), and a live recording of Zentropy. Then we peeled paint with a blast of rawk from Psychedelic Horsesh*t, Times New Viking, White Mice and Sighting, all of which are playing at Eyedrum on various dates in March. We played a few tracks by Beat Circus and Larkin Grimm in anticipation of their Feb 12th show. Then Andy Ditzler from Film Love visited us in studio to tell us about his Tearoom (Feb 22nd) and George Kuchar (Mar 21st) film events. We finished off with a couple Open Improv pieces and one by Kinan.

You can find information and links to download these podcasts (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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