Showing posts with label Dalton Gallery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dalton Gallery. Show all posts

Friday, November 1, 2013

Dance, Theater, Visual Art a Material Witness program event

 Dance, Theater, Visual Art

a Material Witness program event

Join us in the Dalton Gallery for performances throughout the night in the gallery with the Material Witness visual art exhibit.
Free and open to the public

Dana Fine Arts Building, Agnes Scott College
141 E College Ave, Decatur, GA 30030
campus map and directions
Bam, Karma, a humorous 10 minute play directed by Lynn Tharp-Hesse, 6:30 and 8:30p

What's Under There,
Zoetic Dance Ensemble
Directed by Melanie Lynch-Blanchard
7:15 and 9:00p



Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Studio / Life Panel Discussion

A panel discussion moderated by Lisa Alembik

with Don Cooper, Sarah Emerson, Jiha Moon, and Larry WalkerA unique opportunity to learn how these notable artists process life outside the studioutilizing their experiences as a creative resource.with reception following discussion


Date:  Sunday, October 20, 2013, 3:00 – 5:00pm
Venue:   Katherine Woltz Reception Room / Rebekah Scott Hall
Agnes Scott College
141 E. College Ave, Decatur, GA 30030

note: see Material Witness exhibit at Dalton Gallery before discussion-
special gallery hours Sunday Oct 20th only, 1:00 - 4:00pm

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Let's get to know our Members--Judy Parady

work in process from the Wall Jewelry series

Judy Parady started making jewelry at sixteen. Her fascination with making and creating turned into a necessity and a passion. This Passion is as much a part of her as breathing. She studied Jewelry Design and Silversmithing/Sculpture at the Georgia State University. She uses her knowledge from these studies to create jewelry, drawings, paintings and sculpture. One of these unique artworks are the “work in process.” The Dalton Gallery in Decatur, GA exhibited this work. One finds overtures of evolution in these creatures, creatures that form a spiral of life. Emotions of seeing without eyes, of touching with fragile translucent skin. 

I am interested in finding the code, the answers, that are contained in the elemental. I want to know what is the least amount of information needed to express a concept, or experience; what is the fundamental essence of this physical world. I use sculpture and painting to express this exploration. Current work attempts to visualize the world of subatomic particle physics.--Judy Parady
Judy Parady is the WCAGA’s current President. She served as the secretary from 2005 to 2007. She is also a member of the Georgia Goldsmiths’ Group and the Society of North American Goldsmiths. She has been a part of the Art scene in Georgia and Atlanta since the eighties.  She is currently teaching Jewelry Making at the Spruill Center For The Arts

For more information please visit her website.

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