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News-Press • Sunday, October 21, 1996 — 5Q
AROUND
ARTS
created by long-time Coastal Center for
the Arts, continues today under the
oaks in the park at the Pier Village, St.
Simons Island. Call (912) 634-0404.
SAVANNAH SCIENCE MUSEUM, 4405
Paulsen St. — Through Nov. 25,
Recycling: Lost and Found, a traveling
exhibit that chronicles recycling from
its roots to present-day technologies.
Open 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Tuesday through
Saturday; 2-5 p.m. Sundays. Admission
is $4 for adults, $2.50 for children
under 12 and free for children under 2.
Call35&6705.
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p.m. Wednesday-Saturday. 231-8161.
ARTS & CRAFTS EMPORIUM, 234 Bull St.
Featuring dolls of the "Daddy's Long
Legs" collection designed by Karen
The Savannah News-Press and Carolina Morning News welcome
Germany.
Gallery hours are 10 a.nr-6
information for our Calendar listings. Night Clubs, Music, Theater and
p.m. Monday-Saturday and noon-5 p.m.
Audition listings appear in Friday Diversions. Saturday and Sunday's
Sunday. 23&0003.
Accent sections contain a list of area tourist sites and non-entertainBULL
STREET GALLERY, 248 Bull St., is
ment events. And Arts, Attractions and Classes/Talks/Readings are
featuring blown glass by brothers
listed in Sunday's Arts and Travel section. Information must be subThomas
Benchner and Matthew
mitted IN WRITING by 5 p.m. one week prior to publication. Items
Benchner.
Also, Mark McKIrn, stainedwithout information such as date, time, place, sponsor, cost or phone
glass artist, opens his studio to the
number may not be used. The Calendar listings are free. The newspapublic Monday-Thursday. Hours are 10
per reserves the right to reject items at the editor's discretion.
a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Saturday, 233Unsolicited information or photographs cannot be returned.
4307. '
THE BUND PELICAN restaurant, 1605 The
EVENTS
:...
Strand on Tybee Island, is showing the
DATE:
photographic exhibit "Reflections of
Amsterdam, five images in black and
white," by Bert Leonard. 786-9000.
INTERNATIONAL OASIS ART GALLERY, 2
E. Broughton St., second floor of II
COST:
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Pasticcio restaurant, presents "New
Collections". Featuring:Patrick McCay,
FOR MORE INFORMATION CAU:
Robert Isley and Harold Haieser.
OTHER:
I.....
Gallery hours are 11:30 a.nrvlO p.m.
daily. 2364736.
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THE D&B COLLECTION, 408 Bull St., is
, featuring original work of watercolorist
Doris Shay, including prints of the
Cut out this form and send information to:
Mercer House. Hours are 10 a.m.-6
Calendars
p.m. Monday-Saturday, 2-6 p.m^
Community News Desk
Sunday.238-0087.
Savannah New&Press/Garolina Morning News
SMITH FORGE, 302 E. Bryan St. Work by
P.O. Box 1088
artist/blacksmith John Boyd Smith in
Savannah, Ga. 31402
,
' .decorative metal arts, including furniture and .accessories. Also featuring
"Or fax information to 912-2346522
paintings by Rhonda Nell Fleming. Live
'j btacksmithing exhibitions open to the
public daily. Hours: 10 a.m.-4 pjn.
print of this classic pair astride their ,
Savannah artist LynneGrant and her
daily. 234-9490 or 2342651.
antique horse.
°
prints of the Mercer House, the GreenSTUDIO 1511, Tybee Island. "Visions,"
The Signature gallery is open seven days a
Meldrim Parish House and Savannah
paintings arid hand-built ceramics by week, with one of the eight member
Spinnakers. Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Jane Wertanen. Noon-4 p.m. Fridays,
artists always available to discuss any
Monday-Friday, and 10 a.m.?5 p.m.
Saturdays and Sundays. Also open by
of the gallery's works. Call 233-3082.
Saturday. (803) 842-2622 or (912)
appointment, 786^883. .
THE BROUQHTON STREET RNE ART
v 355-1591.
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THE RED PIANO ART GALLERY on Hilton
GALLERY, 511 E. Broughton St.'— fea- SAVANNAH RNE ARTS, JL2,W. Liberty St.
Head Island presents an exhibit, "West
New works by Millie Martin and Lera
tures fine works of art from Savannah
Fraserr-Recent Paintings." The ,
•
and Lowcountry artists. A new artist is
. Wynne; Hodges. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
gallery is at 220 Cordillo Parkway on
spotlighted'every two months..The
Tuesday-Saturday. No charge. 234;
Hilton Head Island. Hours are 11 a.m.1874.
;
gallery is open from noon-4 p.m.
5 p.m. Monday-Saturday. For more
Thursday-Saturdays or .by,appointment. THE SAVANNAH HISTORY MUSEUM has
Information, call Nancy L Chamberlain
232-6633.
, opened two new exhibits. "Coastal
or Jack Lane at (803) 785-2318.
.
GALLERY 209, 209 River St. — For
Roots: A Portrait'of the Pinpoint, Ga,
RIVER STREET GALLERY, 207 E, River St.,
. November: the watercolors of Alberta
Community" showcases the rich marartist.Pamela Martin studio hours 10-6
Nov.
3
—
Holiday
Shoppe
Grand
Opening.
.
features a collection of signed, ilmitedBeckwith
and
the
sculptures
of
Jan
itime
heritage
of
the
people
who
have
p.m. Monday; thru Friday; and 10 a.m.Shop
this
seasonal
museum
gift
store
edition prints by local artists and origiDavidson. Beckwith's watercolors are
lived and worked in that community for
5 p.m. Saturday. Closed Sunday. 927sponsored by the. Savannah College of
nal.paintings by Homer Collins, Alan
. delicate and realistic paintings of flownearly a century. "Curator's Choice"
,
3500.-. . - . . . _ ; . ..'../..•'
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Art
and
Design.
All
sales
benefit.
stii;
Fireall and Ann Osteen, and handmade
ers
and
regional
landscapes.
.
features
''selection's
from
the
Coastal
ALL AFRICAN ARTS GALLERY/STUDIO,
dent
programming
and
scholarships.
crafts
and jewelry! Open every day.
Heritage
Society's
Historical
Fashion
Davidson's
sculptures
include
minia309 W. St. Julian St., City Market.
Instrumental and vocal music of the
ture historic houses as well as whimsiCollection, circa 1780-1965. 6512347200.
Features authentic .contemporary and
season
will
be
furhisfied.
on
Sundays
CREATIVE
COLLECTIBLES ARTS AND
,
cal
and
realistic
figure:studies.
Also,
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^antique African-art; Chelkh T. Diop, an
CRAFTS,
129 E Liberty St.. exhibits
from
24
p.m,
The
Holiday
Shoppe,
228
.
oh
Nov.
29,
Sharon
Saseen
will
be
in=
BISTRO
SAVANNAH,
309
W.
Congress
St.
African art historian from Senegal,
the
work
of
50 area artists and
Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., will be
the gallery remarqueing and personaliz, "Painted Ships and Painted Seas"
West Africa was curator at the
'
, crafters. The gallery is Currently featuropen weekdays 8 a.m.-io p.m. and
commemorates Savannah's hosting.pf
ing her newest reproduction, "The
Museum of Ivory Coast for several- ';
:
weekends
10
a;m.-6p.m.
until
.
;
ing the Chfistrnas creations of Chickie
the
Olympic
sailing.
There
are
23
Gingerbread
House."
For
October:
the
. years and is available for consultation
:
Zinnanti and old world Santas of New
Christmas.
Call
239-2427.
works by 16 Checkered, Moon artists.
watercolors, figurative paintings and
• from 10 a.m.-5 p.m, Sunday through
LEFT BANK GALLERY, 3600 Frederica
Bern, N.C., artist Susan McCoy. Both
More of their works may;be seen at
..... portraits ofBarbara We'athefly as.'well
Saturday. Also featuring the "Original
Road, St. Slmonslslarid. — Through
artists
are new .additions to the '
as
the
functional,
decorative
and
whimthe
Checkered
Moon
Gallery,
422
African Doll Story Collection" :by
gallery.
Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. MondayNov. 23: Mildred Nix Huie: Paintings,
sical pottery of Bryan Attaway.. The
Whitaker St. Artists featured are Laura,
Qasimah P. Boston. The exhibit Is
Thursday, ,10 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday and
Photography and Sculpture.
Adams, Barbara Bothwell, Betsy
gallery, is open.from 10:30 a.m.-5:30
..ongoing at ,the gallery and is free. Call
Georgia 'Artist On Parade features recent
Saturday. ..
"
".
p.m.
Monday-Saturday
and
from
noohCrawford,
Matthew
Crawford,
Winona^
944O955.
works by artists from throughout the
5:30 p.m. Sunday. '
Crawford, David Delong, Harriett
JAYSON/JAXON FINE ARTS GALLERY AND
state, including colorful abstractions
DeLong, Joni Goldman, Amos Hummell,
ART
FOR
LUNCH
is
presented
by
telfair
ORIENTAL..EMPORIUM, 309 W. St.
KIM SIEGELSON will talk about her book,
by Elisabeth Leopold/floral impressions
Maria
Jones, Ashley Hash, Louanne
Museum
of
Art,
121
Barnard
St.
on
Julian St., City Market. Featuring
"The Terrible, Wonderful Tellin' at Hog
and portraits by Katherine Brown, garLaRoche, Kevin Lawless, Ann Osteen,
Telfair Square.' Free lunchtime gallery
Larian, an internationally known artist
Hammock", at 7 p.m. Nov. 14 at the
den shelves by Mirni Shaw, eclectic
Patricia Von Schlegel and Sherre .
. talks and films are offered at 12:30
and poet and the. recipient of the Silver
Ida Hilton Public Library in Darien. This
oils
by
Yasharel.Manzey,
romantic
inteWilspn-Rae.
.
.
,
p.m,
the
second
Wednesday
of
every
c
:
Medal from Haute Academy of Arts
is a fictional tale for young readers.
riors by Ann Copelan and Alice
THE MIGHTY 8TH AIR FORCE HERITAGE
month. Sunday programs begin at 3
and Letters in Paris, France. Gallery
The setting is Sapelo Island. For more
Williams, island landscapes by Jack
MUSEUM is featuring the World War IF
p.m.
hours 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily and 10 a.m.information, call (912) 437-2124.
Chiltpn, coastal watercolors by Richard Nov. 13 — Gallery film,'Important
works
of
renowned
artist
Peter
Hurd
in
- ' 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Call 944HOLIDAY
MAT MAKING WORKSHOP—
Evans, traditional still life by Frances
the
Museum
Art
Gallery.
The
museum
. Information Inside: John F. Peto and
. 0955.
The City of Savannah Department of
Scruggs and plantation and landmark
the Idea of StIIHife Painting."
is open from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily. The
SAVANNAH ART ASSOCIATION FALL
Cultural Affairs/Leisure Services
scenes by Mildred Huie. Hours: 10
museum is at Interstate 95 and U.S.
Dec. 11 — Gallery film, "Paul Cezanne:
•SHOW will be held from 11 a.m.-5- p.m.
Bureau Visual Arts program is offering
a,m.-5 p.m. Tues.-Sat (912) 638-3017,
80 (exit 18) In Pooler. Admission is by
The Man and the Mountain."
Monday.through Friday and from 1-5
two
mat-making workshops in
(800) 336-9469.
membership card or by purchasing
Sunday Specials:
p.m. Saturday and Sunday, through
November. Using canvass, paint, and
STENHOUSE AND HUGHES. Jennifer
tickets: $7.50 for adults, $5.50 for
Nov. 17 — Gallery talk, "The Art of
Dec. 3l! The show will be held at No.
several decorative printing and painting
Stenhouse, professor of metals and
children 6-12. Children under fxare
Dining: A History of Cooking and
10 Bishop Court Trustees Garden next
techniques, students will design and
jewelry at the Savannah College of Art
admitted free. Group rates available at
Eating in Britain." Speaker: Margaret
to the Pirate's House. The show is
produce an original "limited edition"
$5.50 per person for groups of 20 or
and Design, will be featured in an exhiWilles, British National Trust.
free! Call 232-7731.
place mat or floor mat. Seasonal
bition for the month of October in the
more. 1-800421-9428 or 748S888.
For details, call 232-1177.
NEW WORKS BY ZDZISLAW SIKORA will
themes and a variety of ideas will be
Franklin Ward North' complex of The
LOOKING BACK: ART IN SAVANNAH 1900"A TASTE OF THE ARTS" brochures are
be on view at the University of South
presented.
1960: Free programs listed will take
Art Center at City Market. The
now available, and many of the events
Carolina Beaufort Art Gallery, 801
These workshops will be taught by local
' place at the Telfair Academy of Arts
Stenhouse Studio/gallery hours are 11
are selling out fast. This annual fundCarteret St. through Oct. 31. Sikora,
artist Stacy Gibboni and will be held
a.m.-€ p.m. dally (including Sunday).
and Sciences, 121 Barnard St.
raiser for the Arts Council of Beaufort
who currently resides in Bluffton with
Nov. 23 in the Visual Arts Studio in
DRAYTON GALLERY, 435 Drayton St.
The work of Danielle Hughes, a graduate
County includes 25 parties and events
his wife, Marjie and their two children,
City Market. The children's workshop
Features original watercolors and limit,J of the Savannah College of Art and
that will run through May. (803) 521Nicholas and Kate, teachers at the
will be held from 10 a.m.-noon for ages
ed edition prints by Savannah artist
Design and former student of
4144.
School of Visual Arts in Savannah.
6-15. The registration fee of $15 per
TJ. Scypinski. Newly released print
Stenhouse, will be exhibited in the
THE MULBERRY TREE, 17 W. Charlton St.
The gallery is open to the public. 9 a.m.4
student for this Children's workshop
"Savannah, Georgia 1875." Gallery
Hughes Studio/gallery, "Studio Four"
on Madison Square. Features
p.m. Monday thru Friday. Call the Arts
includes all supplies for completing
hours: 11 am-4 p.m. daily. No charge.
in the Franklin Ward South complex of
Savannah bandboxes and historic birdCouncil of Beaufort County 521-4144
one
place mat. A workshop for adults
233-2004.
houses by local artist Bellamy Jaubert
The Art Center. The Hughes
for more information.
will take place from 2-4 p.m. The regisTHE TAYLOR HOUSE GALLERY, 10 W.
Studio/gallery is open most mornings
Murphy; Lowcountry silhouettes by
RBER GUILD OF SAVANNAH. The annual
tration fee of $20 per student for the
Taylor St., presents "The Many Faces
or by appointment with the artist.
Norman Owens; and folk art by Joyce
exhibit of work by members of the
adult wo/kshop includes all supplies for
of Rudolph Valentino Bostic," an exhiByers, Lynn Haney and Karen Peden.
Studio phone: 232-0591.
Fiber Guild of Savannah will be on discompleting
one floor mat.
bition of portraits by the Southern
Exhibitions are free and the public is
Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Mondayplay at the Oglethorpe Mall Branch
To reserve your place call the Visual A r t s
artist. Also featuring work by pnntmak
encouraged to visit. For more informaSaturday. 2364656.
GALLERY TY NANTT — 12 B Bishop's
Court. Featuring original oils and pastels by Robert Isley and R. Phillips.
Gallery hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. TuesdayFriday; 10 a.m.4 p.m. Saturday; or by
appointment, call 232-9940.
CASCADES OF COLOR — Paintings by
Beijing artistsQin Xiaosong and Zhu
Junxian at Galerie Lumiere, 124 E.
Oglethorpe Ave. Gallery hours: 10 a.m.5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Friday; and 10 a.m.5 p.m. Saturday. Call 236-7720.
AND I SHALL DWELL AMONG THEM:,
UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE SAVANNAH
Historic Synagogues of the World, an
COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN.
aperture traveling exhibition on view at
Through Nov. 9: Colin Cqrbett: Posters
Congregation Mickve Israel, 20 L
from the Victoria and Albert Museum
Gordon St., Nov 1 through December.
at Hamilton Hall, 522 Indian St. Hours:
Call 233-1547.
9
a.m.-6:30p.m. Monday-Friday; 10
EXHIBITION Of THREE WOMEN, will be
a,m.-4
p,m. Saturday.
held from 10 a.rrj.-6 p.m. Tuesday
Through Oct. 1997 — Bronze, Silver and
through" Saturday, through Nov. 29 at
Gold: Savannah's Lasting Legacy.
126 E. Bay St. Featuring the recent
'Black
and white photographs frorruhe
works of Carolyn Hall, Elizabeth
book "Bronze, Silver and Gold:.
Cartton, and Wendy Foster. The exhibiSavannah's Lasting Legacy," which
tion is presented by Kim locovozzi Fine
documents
the Olympics In Savannah,
Art. There is no charge. 234-9424.
will be showcased on the second floor
QUILTS BY BEVERLY JARV1S AND WEAVof the Savannah Civic >Center, Liberty
INQS BY FRANCIS SANDERS SHOW
and
Montgomery streets, for one year.
will be at Armstrong Atlantic State
University Gailery Oct. 28 through Nov. Through Nov. 4 — Bemie Casey will exhibit Recent Paintings in Support of the
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, '
Theme
A Mind is a Terrible Thing to
In conjunction with the show, Francis
Waste at the Pinnacle Gallery, 320 E.
Sanders will present Color and Design
Liberty St. The renowned actor, artist
in Warp-Face Weave, a workshop for
and
athlete is also chairman of the
intermediate and advanced weavers,
Savannah College of Art and Design
. from 1:304:20 p.m. Oct. 29 and 31.
Board of Trustees. Call 238-2480.
The workshop is free.
Through
Nov. 4 — Icons of the Century: ,
Call Rachel Green at 921-7419 to reserve
Centurions series at the Savannah
a space.
College of Art and Design debuts with
TYBEE ARTS ASSOCIATION — "Autumn
an exhibition featuring quintessential
Waves"Art Exhibit through October.
collage-painter
Robert Rauschenberg.
The exhibit is free and open to the pubMultimedia works including the series
lic. Hours: hoorh4 p.m., Friday thru
"photographic Works and Prints" and
; Monday, CaH786-5920 for more infor^
"Photems" will be featured at the
mation.
Exhibit A Gailery, 340 BullSt. Call
;
Association meets the second Monday of
238-2480
each- month at 7:30 p.m. at the
Lighthouse/Gallery,'New members are v Through Nov. 3 -r' Savannah College of
Art and Design Faculty Show will diswelcome.
play the talents arid skills of the 170SIGN OF THE CLEFS IMPRESSIVE
rnember faculty. The exhibition will be
'• IMPRINTS STUDIO,' 200F Montgomery
at Hamilton Hall, 522 Indian St., and
Crossroads is featuring a multimedia
Bergen Hall, 101 Martin Luther King, .
"collection of rubber stamp art by local
Library through Nov. 8. Included will be
coverlets, clothing, household linens,
baskets, wall-hangers, rugs and hand
spun yarns. Weavers and spinners will
demonstrate at scheduled times. Call
897 4866 or 355 2985.
GALLERY TY NANTT, 12 B Bishop's Court
featuring original oils and pastels h>
Rolwt Islev and R Phillips. Galler\
hours in a m. 5 p.m Tuesday Fnda\.
10 a m 4 p m Saturday or by appoint
ment ;32 9940
KING-TISDELL COTTAGE FOUNDATION INC.
Reach Institute African American
Cultural Cent01. W? F Harris St. Open
'ftom noon 5 n m Tuesday Saturday
" f r e e "Images and Symbols," an exhit>
it h\ fiher artist Flethia Oliver-A|ose
The exhibit tuns through Nov 10
THE VILLAGE CRAFTSMEN, 223 W River
St . offers original arts and crafts by
local artisans Now featuring original
seascapes arid hand painted sand dol
lars by Betty Clay Open daily from 10
am,5p.m. 2367280.
ST. SIMONS BY THE SEA ARTS FESTIVAL
tion. call 2324903.
COASTAL UGHTHOUSE ARTIST JIM
How to get stuff in Calendar
TIME:
LOCATION:
PRESENTED BY:.
RIVERWORKS CRAFT GALLERY, 105 E
;....:
.„
:
ers Donald Furst. Yuji Hiratsuka, David
River St. Pottery: functional and deco-
Hunter and James Skvarch. The gallery
Studio at 651-4248.
BEGINNING OIL PAINTING WORKSHOP
parking lot.
At 7:30 p.m. Nov. 13, Blessed Sacrament
Church, 1003 Victory Drive. School
Gymnasium.
At 7:30 p.m. Nov. 18, Mickve Israel..20
E. Gordon St., in Mordecai Sheftall
Memorial Hall (enter from Wayne
Street, through double glass doors).
Call 355-2289 for more information.
FALL QUARTER CONTINUES AT THE
COASTAL GEORGIA CENTER with
courses at Armstrong Atlantic State
University and the Downtown
Conference Center including:
Coming up at the Downtown Center are
three classes which are scheduled for
Nov. 9 T- "Composing: Yes You Can",
."Creative Writing Exercises" and
"Adoption: How to Succeed & Survive
the Adoption Process". "Home
Landscape Design-Advanced" will be
Nov. 14. Call 651-2550 to.register for
any of these downtown classes,
ADOPT-ASTREAM WORKSHOPS:
"Introduction/Level I" from 7-9 p.m.
Nov. 7; and "Chemical" from 1-5 p.m.
Nov. 10 at Savannah State University.
The event is presented by Regional
Training Center at SSU. The cost is $5.
Adopt-A-Stream is a volunteer water,"
quality monitoring program designed to
increase awareness of water quality
issues.; For,more information or to register, call 356-2809 or 651-1457.
OGEECHEE RIVER CLEANUP: 10 a.m. Nov.
9 at .King's Ferry.Landing (U.S. 17 at .
the Ogeechee River). The event is presented by The Georgia Conservancy
and Chatham County Adopt-A-Stream
and Is free. Ltirich and drinks will be
provided. Door prizes will be given
away. This cleanup launches "The
Ogeechee River Watershed Project,"
initiated by The Georgia Conservancy
to focus .attention on the river and
potential threats to water quality. Formo/e Information or to register, call
' 897^6462 or 651-1457.
ADOPT-ASTREAM SOUTHEAST GEORGIA
REGION PUBLIC OUTREACH PROGRAM:2-5 p.m. Nov. 24 at Savannah
Ballroom of Savannah State University.
The event is presented by Regional ,
Training Center at SSU and is free. For
more information, pall Dr. Joe
Richardson at 356-28^)9.
ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC STATE UNIVERSITY LECTURES:
Marrying Close Relatives: Advantages of
Inbreeding in an Indian Community—
12:15 p.m. Nov. 7 at Ashmbre
. Auditorium at.AASU. Professor . Deborah Walker will address genealo
gies of families,.reproductive historiei
of women, and anthropometric measurements" of children. The surprising
results will show that inbreeding is
seen as advantageous to members of
:
:
an Indian comrriunity. ;'•••>'•• ;
The lectures are free and open to the pub, lie. 927-5223.
BOOK DISCUSSION — Divorced singles
• are invited to.a book discussion at
7:30 p.m. on Wednesdays in the
library of Skidaway Island Presbyterian
Church! The book is Rebuilding: When
Your Relationship Ends by Bruce
Fisher. The series will last approximately-10 weeks, and sessions will
last one hour to 11/2 hours.
Participants will need to purchase a
copy of the book from a local book^
store ($9.95 plus tax). The:sessions
are free and open to the Savannah
community. Call the discussion leader
at 355-5776, for more information.
FREE INTERNET CLASSES will be held on
the second and fourth Saturday o f .
every month from 8 a.nvnoon at
Premier Computer, 2 E. Bryan St.,
Suite 428.
Call the Wednesday before class to register, at 234-8313.
"ALIGHT IN THE DARK AGES" planetarium
program will be held at 1 p.m.
Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays through
Nov. 30 at Savannah Science Museum,
4405 Paulsen St. The program is presented by the Savannah chapter of the
Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc.,
the Shire of Forth Castle. Free with
general admission to the museum. ($4
for adults, $2.50 for senior citizens and
children under 12).
The new 35-minute planetarium program
takes journal entries by 12th century
British monks who witnessed heavenly
wonders, and offers possible scientific
explanations such as comets, aurora
and eclipses to fire in the sky and
rative by Jane Freyermuth and Owl
is open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday
The City of Savannah Department of
Goodyear Gallery on Jekyll Island. The
Creek. Open daily from 10 a.m.-6 p.m.;
Saturday and noon-4 p.m. Sunday. 234
Cultural Affairs /Leisure Services
exhibit at the Gallery at Goodyear
noon6 p.m. Sundays; and latei evening
5520.
Bureau Visual A r t s Studio will offer a
darkening of the sun and moon.
For more information, r.all 355-6705.
Cottage in the historic district on
hours at the end of the week and
new wotkshop for teens in oil painting
TRADITIONAL AFRICAN DANCE AND
MAHANES will exhibit works at the
Jekyll Island will focus on Mahanes'
current artistic under taking. Americas
Light houses
The exhibit will be at The Galleiv at
Gixxlyeat Cottage in the Historic
weekends. 236-2012,
SOUTHERN IMAGES GALLERY, 132 E
Oglethorpe Ave . presents Jack Leigh.
Photographs of The American South.
Gallery hours are 10 a m 5 pm
District on lekyll Island through Oct
Monday Saturday and 1 5 p.m Sunday
31 . The hours are noon 4 p m Monda>
2346449
thru Friday and from 10 a m 4 p m
Saturday and Sunday There is no
admission charge
THE SIGNATURE GALLERY in Cit\ Market
THE ART CENTER AT CITY MARKET,
Jefferson and West St. Julian streets,
is a cluster of 25 working studio gal
lories in historic warehouses Many of
the award winning artists offer pnvate
lessons and classes Hours 10 a.m f>
p m Monday Saturday, noon 5 p m
Sundas an<1 other hours hy appoint
THE JEKYLL ISLAND ARTS ASSOCIATION
merit with individual artists. Admission
guest exhibitors for Seplemt>er are
photographer Gary Shal/ and cefamu
free and open to the public 23*1 2.dV
JOHN TUCKER FINE ARTS, 5 W Charlton
artist Barry Knapp The works are on
St on Madison Square, presents the
will focus on the now hohdav print
public display at the Gallery at
work of local artists Mary I Adams
"Home For Christmas by Gwen f linn
Goodyoar Cottage in the historic riis
Chad B a r r e t t . Steve Ray-loss, lo
that will meet from 10 a.m. noon Dee
7
Students uill learn the 3 hasir techniques of
oil paintmg including composition and
color relationships through still life
stiu1\ Iho fee foi this class is $?0
This incliulos all materials needed 01
workshop us*1 Classes will tie held in
the dt\ s Visual A i t s Studio in f it\
Market V ingistpi 01 for additional
information, call Stacy iiibhom at (>M
42'IH
HOSPICE SAVANNAH'S ANNUAL GRIEF &
DRUM CLASSES featuring master
drummer for Senegal A sane SecK for
merly of the Senegalese National
Ballet and Silmiho National Dance Co
Classes are at the lohn S Delaware
Center 35th and I nvoin streets
Children's classes are from G 7 p m
Wednesday and Friday: and adult
classes are from 7 8 p m Wednesdav
and Tildas Oasimah P Boston will t>e
the dance instructor Call 944 0955
SIGN LANGUAGE CLASSES: 5 *0 7 30
p.m Thursdays. Ort
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\1 Pre
registration require*) The cost is $50
during November and December. This
tnrt on Jekyll Island The gallery hours
Gabeler Brooks, Brian Chu. Jeannine
THE HOLIDAYS WORKSHOP, is free and
reproduction captures the spirit of the
are noon 4 p.m Monday Friday, 10
Cook. Grant Compton. Ken Hernngton.
will he offered at three different times
per person and $25 for book inonre
season as three teddy bears bring
a.m. 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Free
John McClelland and Preston Russell
and locations:
fundahle) Call 3554G01 for more
Also featured are Victorian oil paint
At 7:30 p m Nov 5 Tremont Temple
home the Yule tree in a child's sleigh.
GOTHIC ARTS II is at the Village at
Flinn also presents her latest Raggedy
Wexford on Hilton Head Island.
ings hy Saville Flint and Henry C
Baptist Church. 1110 Martin Luther
Featuring the original watercolors of
Bryant. Gallery hours: 10 a.m. 5.30
King Jr. Blvd., Fellowship Hall, next to
Ann & Raggedy Andy composition, a
information and preregi strati on
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