Surrealism in Ansley Park
Tue, Nov 27, 6:30-8pm
Altanta is full of hidden gems, but walking around Midtown you might not think about Surrealist juxtapositions like "the chance encounter of an umbrella and a sewing machine on an operating table." Arts patron Baxter P. Jones loves such combinations, and is opening his beautiful home to 25 lucky art lovers for a tour and discussion of his collection of paintings and drawings, which has a decidedly fantastic French twist. Contact Melanie Beal to make your reservation now. Limited to members of ACAC.
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We're Hiring!
Weâre looking for an experienced, creative, and flexible events coordinator for a part-time position. We need someone to join our team and effectively book, organize, and manage external rental events, as well as assist with internal ACAC events. Does this sound like you? Apply by Nov 26. Or are you looking for an exciting, in-depth internship opportunity? We are accepting applications for our spring 2013 internship program. Apply by Nov 30.
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Why Galleries Matter
Thu, Nov 29, 6:30-8pm
Atlanta's gallery culture is changing. Significant dealers are closing or revamping their business model while others are selling and traveling to fairs around the globe. Curator Amy Mackie, dealers Anna Walker Skillman, (Jackson Fine Art) and Brian Holcombe (SALTWORKS), and collector Baxter P. Jones discuss what this means and why it matters. Admission is Free.
Free Thursdays proudly sponsored by
IntownAPARTMENTS.com by Perennial.
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Jack Smith's Normal Love
Fri, Nov 30, 8-10pm
Andy Ditzlerâs Film Love series is a regular program at ACAC. Moving image enthusiasts are treated to films that are nearly impossible to access, plus Andyâs thoughtful commentary. Join us for a restored version of Jack Smithâs Normal Love (1963-1965, 120 mins), an act of queer cinematography, and an essential part of the story of underground film.
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