ATHENS, GA.- The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will celebrate the Athens art and music scene as part of Art Rocks Athens with the exhibition Shapes That Talk to Me: The Athens Scene, 197585 from May 24 to Oct. 19, 2014.
Shapes That Talk to Me will be installed within the museums permanent collection galleries and highlighted by distinctive labels. The exhibition will highlight artists who helped shape the vibrant local culture and mark Athens international significance.
It will include work by about a dozen artists, including Art Rosenbaum, Jack Kehoe, James Herbert, Richard Olsen, Judith McWillie and Robert Croker, all of whom taught at UGAs Lamar Dodd School of Art, as well as Elaine de Kooning and Alice Neel, who served as visiting professors there.
This exhibition is in conjunction with Art Rocks Athens, a city-wide festival organized by a nonprofit foundation dedicated to exploring and documenting the work of artists living and creating art in the citys thriving art scene between 1975 and 1985.
Lynn Boland, one of the curators of the exhibition, said, So many of us moved to Athens, as I did in the early 1990s, because of what people in this time period did. The creative freedom in the art school helped launch the music scene, which made Athens what it was and is today.
Betty Alice Fowler, grants writer at the museum and cocurator of the exhibition, added, As an art student during that period, I was one of many who were dazzled by their first exposure to real art and artists right here. We were on top of the world.
Events related to the exhibition scheduled to be held at the museum include 90 Carlton: Summer on June 13 (free for members of the Friends of the Georgia Museum of Art; $5 nonmembers) and Museum Mix, a late-night art party at which Michael Lachowski, public relations coordinator for the museum and a member of seminal Athens band Pylon, will DJ on July 24.
Many related exhibitions and events will be held around Athens in conjunction with Art Rocks Athens. ARTifacts Rock Athens: Relics from the Athens Music Scene, 1975- 1985 opens at UGAs Special Collections Library May 1. Between Rock and an Art Place, organized by Croker, will be on view at the Lamar Dodd School of Art May 23 to July 19. The Lyndon House Arts Center will host Paper Covers Rock: Graphic Arts and the Athens Music Scene 7585 starting May 25. Live music events are planned as well. More information on the larger project is available at artrocksathens.com.