Click on the pictures to see them in Flickr. The slide show in full screen is pretty good.
We started the September Castleberry Hill Art Stroll at the extraordinary Besharat Gallery on Peters Street. Here is work from Merab Gagiladze.
Adam Thomas at the Granite Room.
Jacquelyn Gleisner with her "Yellow Wallpaper" at Cartel Studios.
Here is a some detail, there is stitching in there:
We'd met C.A. Coleman at the May Stroll:
Kevin Bongang's "Insane In The Membrane" is touching and disturbing.
At Krause Gallery:
The Art House Co-op features collaborative shows:
Yukari Umekawa:
Gallery Stokes featured an opening for Gyun Hur
We had a great time. Here is the auxiliary with Adam Thomas in the Granite Room: Katherine, Laura, Douglas, Nina.
The September Stroll will be at the same time as the 2009 Castleberry Hill Loft Tour - Sept 26 & 27, which makes it extra good for Architecture Tourists. Beginning in October the strolls will be on the 2nd Fridays.
Thanks,
TK
P.S. If you in the neighborhood, check out No Mas and ring their gargantuan wind chime:
Sunday, August 30, 2009
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Some day I need to go on one of these art strolls. I say this every time you post about them!
ReplyDeleteOh darn I missed another one! I enjoyed the stroll so much last time that I definitely want to return. Are any of the other art strolls in Atlanta as fun and well-attended as Castleberry Hill's?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the button Terry! And I'm the same, no scented candles for me. Best of luck!!
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ReplyDeleteWhile I'e never been on the Castleberry Art Walk, I will go next month as I absolutely cannot miss the Loft Tour! I especially like the Yellow Wallpaper and the sky image by Gyun Hur.
Wow, so much variety! I bet your stroll lasted hours :)
ReplyDeleteCiambellina: I've enjoyed them all whether there are crowds or not. In Casleberry Hill crowds are good. The best crowds were for Avondale's Rail Art District. It's just once a year and it was big and the exhibitors were "trying." You did have to drive a little. We did the Bennett Street's 1st Thursday Buckhead Gallery Walk in the rain. We had a few rooms and artists almost to ourselves, very nice. Too much to see in an evening.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, 'Yellow Wallpaper' is just beautiful! What a great exhibition.
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