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Holiday Show: New Works by Selected Gallery Artists + For-Ever-Green Tree Lot!

Whitespace, named Best Gallery 2010 by Creative Loafing, is pleased to present The December Show, a survey of new works by selected gallery artists including: Meg Aubrey, Jonathan Bouknight, Sarah Emerson, Jody Fausett, Julia Hill, Ann-Marie Manker, David Mitchell, Mark Sandlin, Red Weldon-Sandlin, Michele Schuff, Richard Sexton, Whitney Stansell, Richard Sudden, Tommy Taylor, Yukari Umekawa, Tracy Wagner, Bo Zhang and Ling Zhang. 
THE DECEMBER SHOW
opening reception + holiday party 
+ for-ever-green eco-friendly  tree lot
December 3, 2010 – January 1, 2011

Opening Reception:  Friday, December 3 | 7-10 pm

Please join us opening night December 3rd for our Holiday Party, showcasing yummy street food from the Good Food Truck, warm homemade apple cider, and many other surprises! 

The For-Ever-Green Eco-Friendly Tree Lot will feature sustainable, eco-friendly trees, each created by artists re-interpreting the Christmas Tree. Displayed in the Whitespace courtyard, the trees are available as part of a cash-and-carry outdoor lot for visitors to take home and use in place of a traditional tree!

Gallery Hours:  Wed – Sat | 11 am – 5 pm
Gallery Closed: Dec. 24–25 & Jan. 1st.

Join us for the Inman Park Festival & the Debut of the i45 Collective this Weekend!

Whitespace will be open 11 am to 5 pm Friday, April 23rd through Sunday, April 25th  for the Inman Park Festival!
Come in from the heat and enjoy our latest exhibition by Whitney and Micah Stansell:  Past. Perfect. Continuous.
 
Whitespace is also proud to announce the debut of the gallery collective i45 with the video and sound installation: The Skies Over Atlanta: Where Euclid Meets Edgewood. Created by Neil Fried, Evan Levy, Priscilla Smith and Jerry Cullum, the installation features film footage taken over the years in Inman Park and the Fourth Ward, along with sounds of urban neighborhoods past, photographic graffiti and a sculpture piece.

Located in the former church at 850 Euclid Avenue, The Skies Over Atlanta will be on view from 11 am to 6 pm Saturday, April 24 and Sunday, April 25.

i45 is comprised of Whitespace,  Barbara Archer Gallery, Jenny Henley Studio, Wm Turner Gallery, and the Opal Gallery. The collective plans to host installation projects in lieu of the more conventional art walks held in other neighborhoods.

For more about Skies Over Atlanta, please read Cathy Fox’s post at ArtsCriticATL.