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SUMMARY:Dodd Galleries Fall Exhibition Ticketed Viewing
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a masked and socially distant ticketed viewing event. All tickets can be claimed here:&nbsp;https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dodd-galleries-fall-exhibition-ticketed-viewing-tickets-166075481235\nThe Dodd Galleries is thrilled to present four new exhibitions opening at the Dodd Galleries. "Dawn Williams Boyd: Woe" curated by Daniel Fuller presents a series of textile works by the Atlanta-based artist that reflect a lifelong critique of social injustices and racial violence. Dodd MFA candidate, Rachel Seburn, and Alberta, Canada-based artist Sarah Seburn bring their collaborative project, Temporary Investments, to the Dodd Galleries in an exhibition that pushes the boundaries of "Flexible Architecture," investigating materials and their malleability. Mickey Boyd, also a Dodd MFA candidate, presents another collaborative exhibition with Max Yardbird, an artist working and living in Albuquerque, New Mexico. In their exhibition, "Waste Creation," the artists present a series of images and sculptures that explore how exponential growth equals exponential waste. "Time at the Table," features the work of Dodd undergraduate Alan Barrett, Alex Barrett, and Massie Herlihy. An intersection of performance, installation, ceramics, and photographs, in this installation the artists hope to bring a better understanding of what it means to pursue and use ceramics in the ritual of our daily lives. We will also be unveiling a new Wall Works, a large-scale mural, by Atlanta-based artist Stacie Rose.\nWhile in the building we ask that, in accordance to Athens Clarke County Guidelines, you wear a mask and maintain social distancing.
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art
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