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GO ArtsCategories: Theatre | Events & ExhibitsTheatre | Scenes from The Good Doctor • Oct 11 @ 8:00 pm Curtain Call Youth Players of Cobb (Marietta) This series of sketches is based on the writings of Anton Checkhov. In one, a not-so-defenseless woman storms a bank and berates the manager. In another, a priest unwillingly goes to a dentist for a toothache
and finds a few surprises.
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Events & Exhibits | Cutting Fine, Cutting Deep • Sep 18 - Nov 14 American Museum of Papermaking @ American Museum of Papermaking, 500 10th St NW, Atlanta An exciting exhibition of Swiss and American Paper Cuts is featured in the museum's newly expanded exhibition gallery.
Please Note: Free exhibit! Visit their website for more details. | Madama Butterfly • Sep 12 - Nov 20 The Savannah College of Art and Design @ Gallery See, 1600 Peachtree St, Atlanta The SCAD exhibitions department presents a collection of conceptual costume and set design drawings by Japanese sculptor and painter Jun Kaneko for the production of Puccini's opera "Madama Butterfly." These
drawings reveal the complex interplay of space, movement, musical score and light in an opera production, and Kaneko's dedication to nurturing this creative experience. Gallery hours are Mon - Fri, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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Please Note: Free exhibit! Visit their website for more details. | Women in Focus XV • Sep 8 - Nov 1 ART Station @ ART Station, 5384 Manor Dr., Stone Mountain A member exhibit of Women in Focus, an artist-initiated organization of women photographers who have joined together to support and promote the photographic arts in Atlanta. Founded in 1993 by a small group of
women, WIF has blossomed into a thriving organization of 77 active members. Gallery is open Tu-Fr 10:00 - 5:00 & Sat 10:00 - 3:00.
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Please Note: Free exhibit! Visit their website for more details. | ACP 10 • Oct 1 - Oct 31 Atlanta Celebrates Photography @ Venues throughout the Greater Atlanta area In October 2008, Atlanta Celebrates Photography (ACP) will present its 10th annual month-long, city-wide photography festival [ACP 10]. A strong group of ACP programs will form the core of the festival, and
these will be complimented by more than 100 exhibitions and events at participating venues throughout the Atlanta Area and beyond.
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| Photographs by Christian Bradley West and John Bohannan • Oct 2 - Oct 27 Rialto Center for the Arts @ Rialto Center for the Arts, 80 Forsyth St NW, Atlanta A photography exhibit, planned in collaboration with Atlanta Celebrates Photography. An opening night reception will be held on October 2 at 5:00.
Please Note: Free exhibit! Visit their website for more details. | Peace and Friendship Through the Olympic Games • Sep 23 - Oct 30 Youth Art Connection @ Youth Art Connection Gallery, 63 Auburn Ave, Atlanta This exhibit features artwork by children from around the world. It is presented in celebration of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing.
Please Note: Free exhibit! Visit their website for more details. | Gwinnett Technical College Portfolio Show • Sep 8 - Nov 1 ART Station @ ART Station, 5384 Manor Dr, Stone Mountain Part of Atlanta Celebrates Photography. Graduating photography students exhibit portfolios of commercial and fine art photography. Gallery is open Tu-Fr 10:00 - 5:00 & Sat 10:00 - 3:00.
Please Note: Free exhibit! Visit their website for more details. | Signs of Reappropriation • Sep 22 - Nov 30 The Savannah College of Art and Design @ ACA Gallery of SCAD, 1280 Peachtree St, Atlanta SCAD will exhibit the first Atlanta solo show of French artist Kader Attia at the ACA Gallery of SCAD. "Signs of Reappropriation" will feature a site-specific installation of Attia's 2007 "Untitled (Skyline)"
series, which consists of 80 discarded refrigerators painted black and covered in tiny, geometric mirror "windows." Also, Attia will exhibit a newly commissioned body of photographs that he will print and install during a brief residency at SCAD-Atlanta.
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Please Note: Free exhibit! Visit their website for more details. | Guided Walking Tour of Druid Hills • Oct 11 Atlanta Preservation Center @ Tour start point: parking lot of St. John's Lutheran Church, 1410 Ponce de Leon Ave, Atlanta Enjoy the gracious ambiance of Druid Hills, planned in 1893 by Frederick Law Olmsted, America's preeminent landscape designer. View elegant homes of diverse architectural styles, created by notable architects
such as Neel Reid, W. T. Downing and Philip Shutze in a lush, park-like setting of curving streets and mature plantings. Discover the inspiration for Alfred Uhry's "Driving Miss Daisy."
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Please Note: Free tour to the first 6 people to reserve! | Be Our Guest Week • Oct 7 - Oct 11 Good Moves @ The Dance Space at Inman Park UMC, Atlanta GA, 1015 Edgewood Avenue, Atlanta Try a class or two or three for free! As part of GO ARTS month, Good Moves Ed Source offers a week of classes for free. Please check our website for schedule. Classes in Creative Movement, Ballet, Athletic
Movement for Boys and Open Modern.
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Please Note: Try a Dance Class or Two of Three for FREE! | Second Saturday Art Stroll • Oct 11 Emanuel Arts Council @ Kalmanson Gallery and Gallery RFD, Green Street, Downtown, Swainsboro This monthly visual and performing arts event in downtown Swainsboro features art exhibits on the Kalmanson Gallery of Emanuel Arts Council on the corner of Green and Church Streets, and Gallery RFD on Green
Street. Artwork will also be displayed in nearby galleries from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. An open-air concert performed on the Bone Yard Pavilion will close out the evening.
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| Guided Walking Tour of Margaret Mitchell's Ansley Park • Oct 11 Atlanta Preservation Center @ Tour start point: steps in front of First Church Christ, Scientist, Corner of Peachtree and 15th Streets, Atlanta Tour Atlanta's first driving suburb, developed in 1904, and home to Margaret Mitchell for much of her life. The majestic trees, broad lawns and tidy parks of this National Register district exist in harmony
with Peachtree Street, once lined with impressive homes and now the heart of Midtown's commercial and cultural life.
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