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This is the perfect time to
experience art inside and out.
This month we invite you to stroll with us through magnificent buildings
and streets to enjoy the beauty of our city and the art created by our
neighbors. Come take a walk with us the First
Thursday of each month, from 5-8
p.m.
This month you may extend your gallery walk by visiting "Paint
in the Pods" at the Sun Dial Restaurant, Bar & View from
7-10 p.m.
Upcoming Dates:
- November 6, 2008
- December 4, 2008
Over the past months Turner First Thursdays has
continued to grow with new programs and additional venues so that art
lovers can view the arts, tour the historic districts of Downtown and
enjoy various discounts at Downtown restaurants. Turner First Thursdays
is a self-guided tour of galleries, with no beginning or ending point,
you are free to move at your own pace. We even put together some sample
itineraries for you.
With its growth, Turner First Thursdays
has become more than just an arts walk. It is an event where singles
can meet, business people can unwind, and couples can enjoy the beauty
of Downtown’s landscape. And all these are accomplished while taking
in the culture that the arts offer. To put it simply, no two trips could
ever be the same.
View the PDF
map of our venues. (758 K, PDF)
The Museum of Design Atlanta, an affiliate of the Smithsonian focuses
on Design, Culture, and Technology. Galleries on Lobby Level, Museum Store
upstairs.
285 Peachtree Center Avenue Peachtree Center,
Marquis II.
404-688-2467
www.museumofdesign.org
info@museumofdesign.org
The GSU School of Art & Design
Gallery,
located at the corner of Peachtree Center Avenue and Gilmer Street, features
works by local, regional, national and international artists, along
with Georgia State students, faculty and alumni.
10 Peachtree Center Avenue
404-651-0489
www.gsu.edu/artgallery
artgallery@gsu.edu
Georgia State University
The Art Student Union Exhibit Project
44 Courtland St
Entrance is on Gilmer Street in between Courtland and Piedmont.
asuexhibitionproject@gmail.com
Arts
for All Gallery at VSA Arts of Georgia
exhibits artists of merit including people with disabilities and
those who are economically disadvantaged as well as presenting exhibitions
relevant to these communities. The gallery's philosophy is "All
Arts - All Ages - All Abilities."
Healey Building
57 Forsyth Street
404-221-1270 ext. 202
www.vsaartsga.org/index/arts_for_all_gallery
jaehn.clare@vsaartsga.org
The
Rialto Center for the Arts is a multipurpose arts venue. It is known primarily for its Signature
Series performances, featuring national and international music and dance,
but it also maintains a two-level gallery space in its lobby.
80 Forsyth Street
404-413-9849
www.rialtocenter.org
lperry2@gsu.edu
Paige Harvey Art Studio. Do not miss a visit to the only artists’
studios on the Artwalk. Located in the historic Art Building at the corner
of Luckie and Cone streets. Visit the third floor to tour Paige Harvey’s
studio and loft. Works in progress and new paintings will be on display.
132 Cone Street.
Studio II - 404-577-4261
Paige Harvey Art Studio
www.paigeharveyart.com
paige@paigeharveyart.com
The Atlanta-Fulton Public Library Gallery at the Central Library devotes its ground floor to regularly changing exhibits, often showing groupings related to a monthly theme, like National Black History Month. Expect culturally uplifting and educational works representing varied media.
One Margaret Mitchell Square
Lower Level Gallery
404-730-1700
www.afplweb.com
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