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Printmaker’s talk promises intra-city dialog Monday

July 9, 2009 at 4:23 pm by Jeremy Abernathy

Every so often, a creative dark horse will storm through Atlanta and give the arts world a healthy shake, just when things were starting to look dull. Artist Jenny Zhang, who serves as the Atlanta Printmakers Studio’s inaugural Emerging Artist in Residence, headlines a discussion panel at Apache Café Mon., July 13 at 8:30 p.m. The talk will center on issues raised by the artist’s JUBA SPIDER — an edition of prints inspired by hip-hop artist Juba Kalamka, an outspoken member of the black gay community — and will feature the voices of critics Cinqué Hicks (Creative Loafing) and Felicia Feaster (The Atlantan), as well as Charles Stephens of AID Atlanta and Karen Fain of Apache Café, who will moderate the discussion. Oh, and the artist herself, of course.

The panel is interdisciplinary to say the least, covering both music and visual art, and its themes unite a surprising cross-section of Atlanta groups interested in art and social justice. Hell, even WonderRoot’s involved: They’re responsible for video you just watched (or should be watching, soon)!


5 things to do: Sunday

June 21, 2009 at 9:51 am by Amber Robinson

1) Hayes Carll plays Eddie’s Attic.

2) Treat Dad for Father’s Day.

3) Atlanta Printmakers Studio hosts What Does an Art Critic Look, Like? with CL’s very own Cinqué Hicks.

4) The Wild Party continues at Onstage Atlanta.

5) Jimmy Shubert performs at Laughing Skull Lounge.

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