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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL EVENT—"Small Works Inspired by Poetry"
DESCRIPTION:“Small Works Inspired by Poetry” \n“Small Works Inspired by Poetry” is a small-scale\, abstract and figurative exhibition inspired by poems contributed by Clela Reed\, Cart Britton\, Dana Smith\, Pat Adams\, and Rebecca Baggett. The poems were written especially to stimulate a visual response. \nListen to the poets read their poems while you reflect on the accompanying small works of art on the Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation’s website until February 26. \n“Small Works Inspired by Poetry” is supported in part by a grant from Georgia Humanities.
URL:https://www.georgiahumanities.org/event/virtual-event-small-works-inspired-by-poetry/
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL—Nothing Is Stable: Diana Al-Hadid artist talk
DESCRIPTION:Nothing Is Stable: Diana Al-Hadid artist talk \nSyrian American artist Diana Al-Hadid will give a talk in conjunction with her exhibition Nothing Is Stable at the Ernest G. Welch Gallery of Georgia State University (GSU). \nThe New York-based artist is acclaimed for her intricate sculptures and wall panels that combine traditional and contemporary materials and techniques. Visually and thematically\, Al-Hadid draws on Middle Eastern and Western cultures and iconographies\, often combining and re-contextualizing wide-ranging historical sources. She has found inspiration in ancient maps\, miniature painting\, architectural designs\, and illuminated manuscripts. \nThe Welch School of Art & Design and the Center for Collaborative and International Arts at GSU have collaborated with Art Papers to present this artist talk. \nThis virtual event is free and open to the public\, but registration on Zoom is required. \nThis event is sponsored in part by a grant from Georgia Humanities. 
URL:https://www.georgiahumanities.org/event/virtual-the-savannah-history-remix-meet-and-greet-2/
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