Georgia Art Education
Association GAEA
http://www.gaea.armstrong.edu/
mail to: gov_exhibit AT
hotmail.com (substitute @ for AT)
Eighth
Annual GAEA
GOVERNOR'S EXHIBIT
February 2
- April 9, 2004 at the
CAPITOL
GALLERY
Atlanta, Georgia
Office of the
Governor (Suites 100, 110, 111 & 115 Hallway, 203)
The Honorable Sonny Perdue
Office of the
Secretary of State (Suites 110, 214)
The Honorable Cathy Cox
Juried by the
Capitol Gallery Committee and curated by the Georgia Council for the Arts, Arts
Manager, Walton Ray
http://www.geocities.com/art_appreciation/2004govexhibit.html
(this page address)
Entry form for next year's
Gov. Exhibit and past exhibit lists 1997 to present
. http://www.geocities.com/art-appreciate/govexhibit.html
Make plans to attend
the
Annual Capitol Art Exhibit Reception
February 11, 2004, 3:30 PM till 5:30
PM.
Attend the
reception each year on the Second Wed. in February.
The Governor’s Exhibit runs in conjunction with the Student's Capitol Art Exhibit, Twin Towers Plaza Lobby January – February (Floyd Legislative Office Building, across the street from the Capitol).
LIST OF ARTIST/TEACHERS AND WORKS EXHIBITED
Lyn Eldredge
East Point
1 Fort Interior
watercolor
12 x 16 $300
Governor's
Office 111
2 Fishing Spot
watercolor
12 x 16 $150
Governor's Office 111
Fireplace Mantle
3 Interior Mood I
watercolor
19 x 14 $350
Governor's Office 111 Conf.
Room
4 Interior Mood II
watercolor
19 x 14 $350
Governor's Office 111 Conf.
Room
Jeanne George
Stone
Mountain
5 Barn
watercolor 16 ½ x 10 ¾ $300
Governor's Office 111
6 Georgia Pumpkins
pen & ink, 6 x 8 ½ $200
Governor's Office 111
Judy Johnson
Baxley
7 I'm Not Tired
oil, 24 x 28 $300
Governor's Office 111
8 Pears
oil, 26 1/2 x 30 $200
Governor's Office 111
9 Island Gateway
oil, 18 x 22 $200
Governor's Office 111
J. Stephen Lahr
Valdosta
Veiw Dr. Lahr's
works at the address below.
http://coestudents.valdosta.edu/slahr/art_images_by_lahr.htm
10 Number Nine Plus One
watercolor 11"x15"
$300
Secretary of State's Office
110
11 Number Nine Plus Seven
watercolor 11"x15"
$300
Secretary of State's Office
110
12 Dwelling Ten Plus One
watercolor 11"x15"
$300
Secretary of State's Office
110
13. Setting Sun
mixed-media 15 x22 $750
Secretary of State's Office
110
14. Roo Too Setting Sun
photomontage 7"x
9" $300
Secretary of State's Office
110
15. Still-Life in Neutral
collage 7" x 9"
$350
Secretary of State's Office
110
16. Color Me Blond
mixed-media 5 x 8 $200
Secretary of State's Office
110
17. Shadow Boxer
mixed-media 11 x 13 $350
Secretary of State's Office
110
18. Post-Postmodern Icon
mixed-media 10 x 13 $250
Secretary of State's Office
110
19. Dwellings: Postmodern
Stone Age
mixed-media 5 x 9 $250
Secretary of State's Office
110
20. Dwellings: Postmodern
Brother Love
mixed-media 5 x 9 $250
Secretary of State's Office
110
21. Humm Good!
mixed-media 5 x 8 $250
Secretary of State's Office
110
Denise Marsh
Moreland
22 Artichokes
painting 10 x 20 $75
Governor's Office 111
23 Red Oak Waterfall v–left
15 x 20 $100
Governor's Office 100
24. Red Oak Waterfall
vertical –center
painting 15 x 20 $100
Governor's Office 100
25. Red Oak Waterfall
vertical –right
painting 15 x 20 $100
Governor's Office 100
26. Red Oak Waterfall
horizontal
painting 15 x 20 $125
Governor's Office 100
Terrylynne Marshall
Young Harris
27 Marilyn's Roses
pencil/watercolor/bicromate
15 x 20 $1000
Governor's Office 111
28 Fred at Morelands
manipulated photograph 8 x 8
$45
Governor's Office 111
Fireplace Mantle
Domini Re-Darling
Hampton
29 Fields of Texas Blue
acrylic, 11 x 9 $150
Secretary of State's Office
110 Stairwell
30 St. Paul, Vence, France
watercolor, 20 x 16 $350
Governor's Office 111
Conference Room
31 Pink Lace -ceramic group
clay pots, 5 x 4 1/2 and 3 x
4 $60 each
Secretary of State's Office
214
32 Storm over Wilmington
acrylic, 11 x 9 $150
Secretary of State's Office
110 Stairwell
Helen Stone
Canton
33 Summer Blossom
7 x 9 $50
Governor's Office 203
34 Blue View
ceramic, 8 1/4 x 3 ½ $50
Governor's Office 203
35 Butterfly Time
ceramic, 6 x 9 ¼ $ 100
Governor's Office 203
36 School Days, Celebrate
the Children
ceramic, 8 1/2 x 10 $100
Secretary of State's Office
214
37 Cats Cats
ceramic, 8 x 8 $100
Secretary of State's Office
214
38 Flower
ceramic, 8 x 4 $25
Secretary of State's Office
214
39 Petal View
ceramic, 10 x 8 $50
Secretary of State's Office
214
40 Leaf It
ceramic, 10 x 8 $100
Secretary of State's Office
214
41 Success
ceramic, 6 x 12 $100
Secretary of State's Office
214
42 Autumn Glow
ceramic, 2 1/4 X 9 ¾ $35
Secretary of State's Office
214
Vanessa
Wardi
Atlanta
43 Georgia Fields
acrylic 16 x 20 $500
Governor's Office 111
44 Purple Mountains
acrylic 16 x 20 $500
Governor's Office 111
45 Pastoral
acrylic 16 x 20 $500
Governor's Office 111
46 Lavender Dusk
acrylic 11 x 14 $500
Governor's Office 111
47 Seascape
acrylic 11 x 14 $500
Governor's Office 111
Conference Room
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Featured Artists have 10 or
more works in the exhibit. Great Job!!
Dr.
Helen Stone & Dr. J. Stephen Lahr
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Georgia Art Edu.
Association
Susan Chapman & Terrylynne Marshall
2004 GAEA Governor's Exhibit Co-Chairs
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Outside
coordinator:
Walton Ray
Arts Services Manager
Georgia Council for the Arts
260 14th St. Suite 401
Atlanta, GA 30318-5360
Phone 404-685-2797
Fax 404-685-2788
(404) 685-2799 TTY
wray AT gaarts.org
(substitute @ for AT)
Entry form for next year's
Gov. Exhibit and past exhibit lists 1997 to present.
http://www.geocities.com/art-appreciate/govexhibit.html
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For a list of GAEA
legislative goals go to www.gaea.armstrong.edu and click on Advocacy then
Legislative Agenda or the direct link is at http://www.gaea.armstrong.edu/gaealegisl.htm
http://www.geocities.com/art_appreciation/2004govexhibit.html
(this page
address)
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These art works, we pray,
will influence the Governor and Legislators to strengthen support for the arts
in Georgia’s schools. GAEA’s top legislative goal (in conjunction w/other arts
organizations) is to encourage legislators to include one credit for an arts
class (art, music, theater, band, or dance, etc.) toward the high school
graduation requirement which would allow an arts class to count when high
school averages are calculated for post-secondary study and the Hope
Scholarship. This would raise the status of at least one arts class from an
Elective to the level of the Core Curriculum such as Math, Language Arts,
Science, etc.
We artists believe
that when education of the whole child is required throughout the curriculum
(i.e. arts education) this could help guide the world to lasting peace. Studies
show that encouraging students to pursue creative activities facilitates
positive outlets for rebellion. When cost-effective artistic products are
favored over mass production many depressed areas of the USA and the world
could begin to flourish.
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Georgia Art Education Association
GAEA
http://www.gaea.armstrong.edu/
mail to: gov_exhibit AT hotmail.com (substitute
@ for AT)