The following exhibitions were presented in 2008 and 2009 at Kryder Gallery's former space on the square in Dahlonega, Georgia. |
Bard Wrisley - Portraits
Heavenly Littleton - Oral Histories
March 1 to April 26, 2009
Bard Wristley © 2008 |
“Family, Church, and Farmin’ – Living Off The Land In Lumpkin County” is an exhibition of black and white portraits of Lumpkin County residents by Dahlonega photographer Bard Wrisley. Oral histories have been collected and produced by Heavenly Littleton. The show is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian’s traveling exhibition, Key Ingredients: America by Food. Go to Bard Wrisley - Portraits |
March1 to April 18, 2009
Elyse Defoor |
Body & Soul is a group show of 27 artists from north Georgia, Atlanta and Florida. Representational and abstract paintings, photographs and sculptures depict spirit at play in the human figure, nature and many other everyday scenes. Go to Body & Soul |
November 28, 2008 to January 4, 2009
Julie Deane |
As the end of the year approaches, Memories and Wishes is a group show of small works that evoke reflection – looking back and forward. The show features 90 paintings, drawings, sculptures, photos and mixed media works by 30 artists from North Georgia, Atlanta, Florida, Tennessee and Maryland. Go to Memories & Wishes |
November 28, 2008 to January 4, 2009
Lance Carlson |
Lance Carlson’s Connecting Thoughts is a one-person exhibition of 30 recent mixed media paintings on canvas and paper. Exploring connections between music, art, architecture and literature, his imagery evolves into a dialogue between the connected elements that is wholly free from ordinary interpretation. |
October 1 to November 23, 2008
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Amy Arrington - The Jackolantern - © 2008 |
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Love vs. Fear is an exhibition of contemporary photography exploring the space where love and fear meet - inside ourselves, in our relationships and on the many stages where we act out our lives. Go to Love vs. Fear |
October 1 to November 23, 2008
Jennifer Julian - Plunged - © 2007 |
Jennifer Julian's Water is a photographic installation as a meditation on childhood and the emotional abyss. Go to Jennifer Julian - Water |