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whydotheheathenrage · 7 months
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waitingontwentythree · 10 months
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Summer in Athens is the best.
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I can’t resist a foggy morning. My three favorite #blackandwhite photos from my walk around my neighborhood last weekend. #fujifilmxt4 #acros #athensga (at Athens, Georgia) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl4VzI6vyUW/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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gildedpalaceofsin · 1 year
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I'm still trying to figure out how prongs fit into my work. This one is made with yellow gold and stained glass amethyst. It's about to make its way over to @staceyschiffthiel and I can't wait to see where it ends up. Let me know what you think about this setting in the comments! . . . #jewelry #handmadejewelry #handmadewithlove #highnoonhandmade #madebyhand #madeinusa #madebyme #madeinamerica #smallbusiness #makersgonnamake #maker #madeingeorgia #athensga #athensgeorgia #gold #goldbodyjewelry #piercer #bodypiercer #professionalbodypiercer #professionalpiercer #piercing #piercings #coolrock (at Virginia Beach, Virginia) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cpxnh6crKMv/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Why Home Improvement Is Right for You
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Gutter cleaning is a job that can be a pain to do. A clogged gutter can trigger water to pool and ultimately ooze. This can damage the roof, foundation, as well as inside of your house. Cleaning your rain gutters can conserve you countless dollars in repairs. Cleaning your gutters is a task that takes competency and proper devices. Some people choose to do it themselves, yet there are benefits to working with an expert. You'll conserve money and time, and you can have a cleaner that recognizes what they're doing. Plus, you'll have a professional that's properly insured. If you're seeking someone to clean your rain gutters, you can look for companies that offer totally free estimates. The cost of cleaning your rain gutters depends on the kind of residence you have as well as the dimension of your roof. Tiny residences with little debris can be cleaned in 60 to 90 minutes, while bigger residences can take two hours or more. Your residence's rise, landscape design, and also weather conditions also figure in. Residences that have trees or various other blockages that obstruct accessibility to the gutters can likewise add to the time it takes. Gutters can become messy with leaves, branches, seeds, or other materials. These can all damage your shingles and gutters. Getting your rain gutters cleaned is a task that should be done at least twice a year. Along with removing clogged rain gutters, you'll intend to fix any kind of seals or fasteners that are broken.
Clean Pro Athens can check your gutters as well as repair any issues that they discover. They can detect problems before they grow even worse and also you'll have less to fret about. Likewise, they'll do a better job than you could. That's why they're often in high demand throughout the autumn when leaf debris is plentiful. Gutter cleaning is a job that calls for a ladder, which might not be a good suggestion for older homeowners. If your house is built on a slope, it can be tough to access your gutters. Conversely, if your roof is made from an unique material such as slate or cedar, your cleaners won't have to stroll on it. Nevertheless, if your home is multi-story, they might not be able to reach all of the gutters. When picking a rain gutter cleaning company, ask concerns regarding the amount of ride as well as time they will certainly require to do the job. Some firms will bill extra for traveling. Others will offer you a fixed price quote. As well as some will certainly give price cuts for numerous services.
You'll additionally wish to examine that the business you choose is covered and also a certified contractor. Having an expert execute your rain gutter cleaning will certainly ensure that you do not make any blunders that might harm your home or its worth. It's worth spending the cash to have a professional do the benefit you. Depending on your location, gutter cleaning can be a little bit pricey. Typically, labor costs represent a substantial part of the price. Homes with more roofs, high-pitched roofs, as well as steeply-slanted roofs will be much more costly to clean. As well, if you stay in a remote location, the cost of the service might rise.
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rynemeadow · 1 year
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I just wanna pop on here and give a #shoutout to three awesome and kind #collegeradio stations ✨ it’s not everyday that you get your songs played on the radio, so knowing that people are hearing my music that hasn’t heard it before makes me happy. I’ve had a very hard few years as I’ve been working on #baptisms - a few times wanting to walk away from music completely - but it’s moments like these that remind me why I keep going. So, thank you to @ksuaradio @stonybrookwusb and @wuog 💖 your support means the world to me. Do me a favor, call these guys up, give them love, and request my songs. Or any college radio stations for that matter, because I’m sure I’ve sent my songs out to them too! Much love! #stonybrookuniversity #uga #universityofgeorgia #universityofalaskafairbanks #fairbanks #athensga #wuog #ksua #wusb #singersongwriter #songbird #southern #indiemusic #indieartist #lgbt #gayboy #gaymusic #spirituality #spiritualawakening #radio #newmusic #newsong #lgbtq🌈 #lgbtart #lgbtmusic https://www.instagram.com/p/CmH4sHmPnPz/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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3thurs · 1 year
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Third Thursday events and exhibitions for November 17
The next Third Thursday — the monthly evening of art in Athens, Georgia — is scheduled for Thursday, November 17, from 6 to 9 p.m. All exhibitions are free and open to the public. This schedule and each venue’s location and hours of operation are available at 3thurs.org.
Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia
Yoga in the Galleries, 6 p.m. — Join us for a free yoga class surrounded by works of art in the galleries. Led by instructors from Five Points Yoga, this program is free and open to both beginner and experienced yogis. Sanitized mats are provided. This program is available both in-person (spots are available on a first-come, first-served basis; tickets are available at the front desk starting at 5:15 p.m.) and via Zoom (register at https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEodu2trT4oE9Thwsjhw4i9Wyldjd2jFd9W).
Student Night, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. — Join the Georgia Museum of Art Student Association for a night of music, fun and themed activities to celebrate the latest exhibitions, including “Reckonings and Reconstructions: Southern Photography from the Do Good Fund.” Student Night is generously sponsored by the UGA Parents Leadership Council.
On view:
“Reckonings and Reconstructions: Southern Photography from the Do Good Fund” — This exhibition is the first large-scale survey of the Do Good Fund’s remarkable and sweeping collection of photography made in the South from the 1950s to the present.
“Infinity on the Horizon” — This exhibition highlights modern and contemporary objects in the Georgia Museum of Art’s permanent collection by prominent and lesser-known artists that can be characterized as abstract landscapes. 
“Allison Janae Hamilton: Between Life and Landscape” — Allison Janae Hamilton’s works often include spectral figures to convey the role of nature in Black experience as beautiful and fragile, hopeful and haunted.
“In Dialogue: Henry Ossawa Tanner, Mentor and Muse” — This focused exhibition highlights Black artist Henry Ossawa Tanner’s impact on several younger artists: Palmer C. Hayden, William H. Johnson, William Edouard Scott and Hale Woodruff.
“Jane Manus, Undaunted” — Five large-scale sculptures by the Florida-based geometric sculptor.
“Kristin Leachman: Longleaf Lines” — Paintings by artist Kristin Leachman of an old-growth longleaf pine forest in southwest Georgia as part of her “Fifty Forests” project.
“Decade of Tradition: Highlights from the Larry D. and Brenda A. Thompson Collection” — Selections from Larry and Brenda Thompson’s gift of works by African American artists.
“Power and Piety in 17th-Century Spanish Art” — Works by premiere Spanish baroque painters such as Francisco de Zurbarán, Bartolomé Murillo, Pedro Orrente and others, on loan from Bob Jones University Museum & Gallery.
The museum’s days of operation are Tuesday – Sunday. Reserve a free ticket and see our policies at https://georgiamuseum.org/visit/.
ATHICA: Athens Institute for Contemporary Art
ATHICA@675 Pulaski St., Suite 1200
Free Music Night, 7 – 9 p.m. — Sound Bathing, Exploration and Improvisation with Michael Pierce, John Kiran Fernandes, Shane Parish and Jon Vogt. 
“MOOD: 2022 Juried Exhibition” — Features the work of 37 contemporary artists from across the United States and Canada. Their work in all media explores or references MOOD, a term that has taken on a unique connotation on social media through its use thousands of times a day by individuals to express their temporal emotions with imagery, memes and an ever-changing collage of the media culture that surrounds us. #Mood is happy, sad, reflective, angstful, urgent, chill, colorful, somber, hungry, sleepy, angry, hopeful and more. The work on display was juried by Liz Andrews, executive director of the Spelman College Museum of Fine Art.
ATHICA@CINÉ Gallery
“Familiar” — Photographs by Christy Bush.
Lyndon House Arts Center
“RE-, the Clarke County School District Student Art Exhibition” — Includes works by students from Kindergarten to 12th grade and media such as weaving, sculpture, photography, painting, drawing and collage. Also included are large collaborative works of art by classrooms and grades.
 “A Pattern of Moments” — Featuring artwork by Kate Burke, Rebecca Kreisler and Sylvia Schaefer. The three artists share a feminized aesthetic sensibility and color palette, reflected in their chosen material: thread, folded paper and quilted fabric
“Bess Carter: Arts Center Choice Award Winner” — During each Annual Juried Exhibition, the Lyndon House Arts Center curator selects an artist with a compelling, yet unseen, body of work worthy of in-depth viewing for a solo exhibition in the North Gallery. Bess Carter, who teaches art at Oconee County High School, will share art inspired by her family and “everyday beautifully imperfect life.”
“The Same, Yet Separate” — J Taran Diamond is a metalsmith and interdisciplinary craft artist. Diamond creates intricate ornate objects inspired by historic artifacts that investigate anti-Blackness within the material culture of the American South.  
“The Ties that Bind: The Paradox of Cultural Survival amid Climate Events: Works by Tamika Galanis and Anina Major” — This exhibition originated on St. Helena Island, South Carolina, during a residency in which artists examined cultural identity and sustainability through environmental relationships.  
The Athenaeum
“Smooooooooooooooth Operator” — Brooklyn-based artist Kameelah Janan Rasheed presents a new exhibition that examines the poetics and power of machine learning. She questions computation, the role of the reader and ritual in “Smooooooooooooooth Operator,” which considers the menace of smoothness. We know what a smooth thing is; we’ve run our hand over a surface without noticeable projections or interruptions. Smoothing as a practice shows up in music via quantization and again in image processing via filters. Both are procedures of standardization and forced patterning by disregarding dirty data (or noise) in the service of fulfilling the audience’s expectations. Smooth viewing is easy viewing because the brain doesn’t have to second guess what it is looking at. Smooth images, smooth text make smooth, speed readers.
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Peter Loose, "Places of Peace” — This exhibition is dedicated to the late and beloved artist Art Rosenbaum and centers on the work that Peter created the night he learned of Art’s passing. Birds have always been his inspiration.
Hotel Indigo, Athens
ArtWall@Hotel Indigo: Photography by Lucy Reback and Megan Reilly — These New York-based photographers have been living and working in Athens for the past two years. The artists, who are also a couple, have never exhibited collaboratively. These works span five years; some were taken before the couple met, and others are intimate vignettes of their relationship. The fragmented assemblage of their combined work reinterprets these memories, bending time to include the other in their past and articulate the present connection.
Glass Cube: “Aurora,” an installation by multimedia artist Zane Cochran featuring changing light and geometric lanterns based on occurrences of the Northern Lights. Open 24/7.
The Classic Center
The Classic Center galleries will be closed this Third Thursday due to an event in the space.
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Third Thursday was established in 2012 to encourage attendance at Athens’ established art venues through coordination and co-promotion by the organizing entities. This schedule and venue locations and regular hours can be found at 3thurs.org.
Contact: Michael Lachowski, Georgia Museum of Art, [email protected].
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loyaltypatch · 2 years
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If retro vintage is more your style, you’ll love our new Grandpa Rope Hat “the Grandad” or our Hi Profile Foam Trucker! We’ve got your game day headwear options covered with a Loyalty Patch for the occasion. Come see us. #shoplocal #gamedayoutfit #uga #godawgs #loyaltypatch #newnan #athensga #georgiabulldogs #smallbusiness #WIYL (at Loyalty Patch) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ch7s4TaOLE7/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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milkpowdrpuppy · 1 month
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kyefox · 7 months
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Ahi Hibachi and Poke review: I usually get annoyed when I see a high vegetable:meat ratio, but that's because the vegetables are usually filler, and an afterthought. These were SO GOOD. Flawless.
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nando161mando · 8 months
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"This month, two neo-Nazi groups, Blood Tribe and the Goyim Defense League, are planning a large rally in #Florida. Blood Tribe and the GDL have not publicly released the rally date but over the Labor Day weekend seems likely. Comments on the Telegram messaging application suggest that the neo-Nazi rally will take place in or near Orlando.
Today, we are exposing the leader of the "Dixie" regional division of Blood Tribe, who has been marshaling his forces for the Florida rally.
Steven Jason Parr presently lives in Athens, Georgia with his wife but hopes to eventually move to Maine, where Blood Tribe’s leader has purchased land. Before he became a fully-fledged neo-Nazi, Parr was an active Proud Boy in Georgia.
As we document in our article, Parr frequently posts about violence and has a history of harassment. We hope #AthensGA residents will circulate this information and warn about Parr. We also seek further details about Parr's work -- he has mentioned working on air conditioning but we do not presently have a company name.
Read the full article here:"
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#Florida #Georgia #Antifascist #AthensGA #OrlandoFL
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gildedpalaceofsin · 1 year
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How heckin cute is this yellow gold and labradorite heart charm!? This one has sold, but I have a few more of these little heart cabs. . . . #jewelry #handmadejewelry #handmadewithlove #highnoonhandmade #madebyhand #madeinusa #madebyme #madeinamerica #smallbusiness #makersgonnamake #maker #madeingeorgia #athensga #athensgeorgia #gold #goldbodyjewelry #piercer #bodypiercer #professionalbodypiercer #professionalpiercer #piercing #piercings #coolrock #heart #labradorite (at Athens, Georgia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpBunNbLsl8/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ohiovapecarts · 9 months
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Third Thursday events and exhibitions for April 18
The next Third Thursday — the monthly evening of art in Athens, Georgia — is scheduled for Thursday, April 18, from 6 to 9 p.m. All exhibitions are free and open to the public. This schedule and each venue’s location and hours of operation are available at 3thurs.org.
Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia
Yoga in the Galleries, 6 p.m. — This free yoga class surrounded by works of art in the galleries is led by instructors from Five Points Yoga and open to both beginner and experienced yogis. Sanitized mats are provided. Space is limited and spots are available on a first-come, first-served basis; tickets are available at the front desk starting at 5:15 p.m.
On view:
“Kei Ito: Staring at the Face of the Sun” — Photography that examines the intergenerational trauma of nuclear disaster and the possibilities of healing and reconciliation. 
“Richard Prince: Tell Me Everything” — Featuring artist Richard Prince’s most recent suite of works, based on the joke archives of influential 20th-century American comedian Milton Berle.
“Nancy Baker Cahill: Through Lines” — Baker Cahill’s first solo museum show expands upon her background in traditional media and redefines the possibilities of drawing in contemporary art through augmented reality.
“Decade of Tradition: Highlights from the Larry D. and Brenda A. Thompson Collection” — Selections from Larry and Brenda Thompson’s gift of works by African American artists.
“Power and Piety in 17th-Century Spanish Art” — Works by premiere Spanish baroque painters such as Francisco de Zurbarán, Bartolomé Murillo, Pedro Orrente and others, on loan from Bob Jones University Museum & Gallery.
Permanent Collection: A wide range of the museum’s permanent collection is always on view, featuring painting, sculpture, works on paper and decorative arts from the Renaissance to contemporary periods.
The museum’s days of operation are Tuesday – Sunday. Reserve a free ticket and see our policies at https://georgiamuseum.org/visit/.
ATHICA: Athens Institute for Contemporary Art
ATHICA@675 Pulaski St., Suite 1200:
“Parameter: Candace Hicks, Claude-Gerard Jean and Timothy McCool” — Artists from Georgia and Texas explore the bounds of 2-D.
ATHICA@CINÉ Gallery:
“New Works by Christina Habibi” — Dynamic acrylic and oil paintings.
Lyndon House Arts Center
Artist talks, 6 p.m. — Every Thursday in April we will host artist talks with a small group of artists from our current 49th Juried Exhibition. For Third Thursday, we will have Adah Bennion, Frances Hughes, Aaron Joslin and Ethan Snow.
On view:
“49th Juried Exhibition” — This year’s juror is Jen Sudul Edwards, chief curator and curator of contemporary art at the Mint Museum in Charlotte, North Carolina.
“RESCUE: Waste and Redemption” —Following a call for art using recycled and repurposed materials, guest curator Lizzie Zucker Saltz selected 22 artists from over 80 proposals. Artists included consider the transformation of industrial byproducts into artworks or craft objects, thus saving materials from the landfill or rescuing raw materials from becoming environmental pollutants. 
“Linnentown Then and Now: Paintings by Caroline Coleman” — Coleman’s portraits tell the story of her family and other community members of the Athens neighborhood Linnentown. She uses photographs and site visits as inspiration to tell the story of those displaced by urban renewal and the expansion of the University of Georgia in the 1960s.
The Athenaeum
“Sharpening a Screw” — Each of the nine master of fine arts degree candidate students from the Lamar Dodd School of Art uses materials as fasteners, presenting a constellation of themes. The works on view signal the value of iteration, returning to a thought, a question, or a method to look for the unexpected. Taken together, the artists offer both gentle sincerity and tongue-in-cheek bite.
The Classic Center
Closed this month due to convention activity.
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“Holly V. Hutch” — Hutch is an illustrator who works in pen and ink. All artworks will be for sale, and patrons will be able to take art home with them from this pop-up exhibition.
ACE/FRANCISCO Gallery
“Kashi Washi” —In November 2023, photographer Jason Thrasher embarked on a journey to Benares, India, to revisit a specific street corner where he had spent two weeks in 1998. Like any community, people had relocated, passed away and aged, but a notable number of shop owners and boatmen were still actively working and living there. The term ”Kashi Washi” refers to the individuals who live and work along the riverbank in this sacred city.
Third Thursday was established in 2012 to encourage attendance at Athens’ established art venues through coordination and co-promotion by the organizing entities. 
Contact: Michael Lachowski, Georgia Museum of Art, [email protected].
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losangelesvapecarts · 9 months
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kentuckyvapecarts · 9 months
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