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THE ART OF GEORGIA IV: Imaging home; landscapes Exhibit Guide | Northeast Georgia | Governor’s Mansion

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Page 1: Imaging home; landscapes - Georgia Council for the Arts · Landscapes seeks to capture the diversity and uniqueness of communities and natural terrain throughout Georgia as seen,

THE ART OF GEORGIA IV:Imaging home; landscapes

Exhibit Guide | Northeast Georgia | Governor’s Mansion

Page 2: Imaging home; landscapes - Georgia Council for the Arts · Landscapes seeks to capture the diversity and uniqueness of communities and natural terrain throughout Georgia as seen,

THE ART OF GEORGIA IV:Imaging home; landscapes

NORTHEASTGEORGIA

ABOUT THE PROGRAM:

The Office of the Governor in partnership with Georgia Council for the Arts is pleased to announce the first call of Governor Kemp’s Administration for The Art of Georgia IV: Imaging Home; Landscapes. Since 2012 Art of Georgia exhibits have displayed 354 works of art by 261 Georgia artists in the Office of the Governor at the State Capitol. In 2019, for the first time, the program has been expanded to include The Governor’s Mansion.

The Art of Georgia IV: Imaging Home; Landscapes seeks to capture the diversity and uniqueness of communities and natural terrain throughout Georgia as seen, explored, and depicted through the artist’s eye. Two-dimensional visual art, in a variety of media, exploring this theme will be considered. The exhibits, which will showcase current work of contemporary Georgia visual artists, will hang in the executive offices of the State Capitol and the Ballroom of the Governor’s Mansion. Artwork will be sought and selected by region over a two-year time frame, with work from each region on display for approximately six-months. Three-dimensional work and film and video instillations are not eligible. This is not a professional, juried competition. Pieces will be selected by Georgia Council for the Arts and the Office of the Governor. All decisions are final.

ABOUT THIS EXHIBIT GUIDE:

Twelve images by nine northeast Georgia artists were selected as part of The Art of Georgia IV: Imaging Home. The work portrayed on the following pages will be on display at the Georgia Governor’s Mansion through the end of April 2020. All work is for sale unless otherwise noted. Interested parties should contact the artist directly to handle purchase agreements. Contact information for each artist is provided on the following pages.

Georgia Council for the Arts [email protected] | www.gaarts.org

Page 3: Imaging home; landscapes - Georgia Council for the Arts · Landscapes seeks to capture the diversity and uniqueness of communities and natural terrain throughout Georgia as seen,

THE ART OF GEORGIA IV:Imaging home; landscapes

Georgia Council for the Arts [email protected] | www.gaarts.org

FROM OUR BACK PORCH Acrylic on canvas • 30 x 40

Jerrie Abdon | Grovetown, Columbia [email protected]

Page 4: Imaging home; landscapes - Georgia Council for the Arts · Landscapes seeks to capture the diversity and uniqueness of communities and natural terrain throughout Georgia as seen,

THE ART OF GEORGIA IV:Imaging home; landscapes

Georgia Council for the Arts [email protected] | www.gaarts.org

MINNEHAHA FALLS Photography • 53 x 40

Michele Crawford | Clayton, Rabun [email protected]

Page 5: Imaging home; landscapes - Georgia Council for the Arts · Landscapes seeks to capture the diversity and uniqueness of communities and natural terrain throughout Georgia as seen,

THE ART OF GEORGIA IV:Imaging home; landscapes

Georgia Council for the Arts [email protected] | www.gaarts.org

BROKEN BRIDGE LAKE HARTWELL Photography • 36 x 36

Andrew Griner | Toccoa, Stephens [email protected] | andygriner.com

Page 6: Imaging home; landscapes - Georgia Council for the Arts · Landscapes seeks to capture the diversity and uniqueness of communities and natural terrain throughout Georgia as seen,

THE ART OF GEORGIA IV:Imaging home; landscapes

Georgia Council for the Arts [email protected] | www.gaarts.org

WILLIAM’S FIELD Oil on linen • 39 x 41

Nancy Kent | Glascock [email protected]

Page 7: Imaging home; landscapes - Georgia Council for the Arts · Landscapes seeks to capture the diversity and uniqueness of communities and natural terrain throughout Georgia as seen,

THE ART OF GEORGIA IV:Imaging home; landscapes

Georgia Council for the Arts [email protected] | www.gaarts.org

FIELD ON BIG CREEK RD. Oil on linen • 44 x 46

Nancy Kent | Glascock [email protected]

Page 8: Imaging home; landscapes - Georgia Council for the Arts · Landscapes seeks to capture the diversity and uniqueness of communities and natural terrain throughout Georgia as seen,

THE ART OF GEORGIA IV:Imaging home; landscapes

Georgia Council for the Arts [email protected] | www.gaarts.org

TRILLIUM FOREST Oil Painting • 40 x 40

Libby Mathews | Lakemont, Rabun [email protected] | Timpsoncreek.com

Page 9: Imaging home; landscapes - Georgia Council for the Arts · Landscapes seeks to capture the diversity and uniqueness of communities and natural terrain throughout Georgia as seen,

THE ART OF GEORGIA IV:Imaging home; landscapes

Georgia Council for the Arts [email protected] | www.gaarts.org

WOLFFORK VALLEY CHURCHFramed color photograph • 36 x 48

Peter McIntosh | Clayton, Rabun [email protected] | mcintoshmountains.com

Page 10: Imaging home; landscapes - Georgia Council for the Arts · Landscapes seeks to capture the diversity and uniqueness of communities and natural terrain throughout Georgia as seen,

THE ART OF GEORGIA IV:Imaging home; landscapes

Georgia Council for the Arts [email protected] | www.gaarts.org

PERSIMMON BARN AUTUMNGallery Wrapped Canvas • 30 x 40

Peter McIntosh | Clayton, Rabun [email protected] | mcintoshmountains.com

Page 11: Imaging home; landscapes - Georgia Council for the Arts · Landscapes seeks to capture the diversity and uniqueness of communities and natural terrain throughout Georgia as seen,

THE ART OF GEORGIA IV:Imaging home; landscapes

Georgia Council for the Arts [email protected] | www.gaarts.org

WINTER TREES IN GREENEAcrylic • 36 x 36

Anne Trippe | Greensboro, Greene [email protected]

Page 12: Imaging home; landscapes - Georgia Council for the Arts · Landscapes seeks to capture the diversity and uniqueness of communities and natural terrain throughout Georgia as seen,

THE ART OF GEORGIA IV:Imaging home; landscapes

Georgia Council for the Arts [email protected] | www.gaarts.org

GARDEN PATH IN GREENEAcrylic • 48 x 60

Anne Trippe | Greensboro, Greene [email protected]

Page 13: Imaging home; landscapes - Georgia Council for the Arts · Landscapes seeks to capture the diversity and uniqueness of communities and natural terrain throughout Georgia as seen,

THE ART OF GEORGIA IV:Imaging home; landscapes

Georgia Council for the Arts [email protected] | www.gaarts.org

WALK ALONG THE OCONEEAcrylic • 36 x 48

Sandra Witty | Eatonton, [email protected]

Page 14: Imaging home; landscapes - Georgia Council for the Arts · Landscapes seeks to capture the diversity and uniqueness of communities and natural terrain throughout Georgia as seen,

THE ART OF GEORGIA IV:Imaging home; landscapes

Georgia Council for the Arts [email protected] | www.gaarts.org

COUNTRY MORNINGAcrylic • 36 x 36

Kathryn Yearwood | Commerce, [email protected] | KYearwood.com