LECTURES: JUNE–AUGUST, 2011
Friday, June 17, Noon. 
Art at Lunch and Jewelry Trunk Show: Gogo Ferguson. Artist Gogo Ferguson, who designed the wedding bands for the late John F. Kennedy, Jr., and Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, discusses her unique jewelry and home accessory creations. Members, $10; nonmembers, $14. Lunch by A Catered Affair. Paid reservations due June 15. After the program, join Gogo in the museum store for a special trunk show and sale.
Friday, July 22, noon. 
Art at Lunch: Matthew Buzzell. Award-winning independent filmmaker Matthew Buzzell, whose work has been shown on PBS and at the Tribeca Film Festival, discusses his craft and the process of producing a movie. Members, $10; nonmembers, $14. Lunch by Cindy’s Catering. Paid reservations due July 20.
Sunday, July 31, 2:00 p.m.
Lecture: Bartram’s Living Legacy. Dorinda Dallmeyer, director of the environmental ethics certificate program at the University of Georgia and editor of Bartram’s Living Legacy: The Travels and the Nature of the South, moderates a panel discussion about the book and William Bartram’s history. Participating essayists include artist Philip Juras, John Lane, associate professor and director of the Goodall Environmental Studies Center at Wofford College, and Dr. Drew Lanham, professor of wildlife biology at Clemson University. Reception and book signing follow. FREE.
Thursday, August 11, 6:00 p.m. 
Terra Cognita: Juan Logan. Painter, sculptor, and mixed-media artist Juan Logan discusses his work. Reception follows. FREE. Call 706-828-3867 for information.
Friday, August 19, Noon. 
Art at Lunch: Confederate Faces in Color. David Wynn Vaughan provides a detailed look at fifty hand-tinted photographs of Confederate soldiers drawn from his enormous private collection. Members, $10; nonmembers, $14. Lunch by Moe’s Southwest Grill. Paid reservations due August 17.
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These programs are supported in part by the Georgia Council for the Arts through appropriations from the Georgia General Assembly. GCA is a Partner Agency for the National Endowment for the Arts. |