ATHENS, GA.- The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will present the exhibition The
of E6, part of Athens Celebrates Elephant Six from Oct. 4, 2014, to Jan. 4, 2015. The exhibition celebrates the visual art associated with the music collective that defined the 1990s indie and psychedelic rock scene in Athens. It will include album covers, show posters and representations of theatrical stage presences by bands such as Neutral Milk Hotel, the Olivia Tremor Control and Circulatory System.
Works of art inspired by Elephant Six will also be on display. Visual artists with work in the exhibition include William Cullen Hart, David Barnes, Jeff Mangum, Steve Keene, Jill Carnes and Terry Rowlett.
The
of E6 is part of a citywide celebration that commemorates Elephant Sixs contributions to Athens through a season-long series of exhibitions, screenings and events. Other participating venues include ATHICA, the Lyndon House Arts Center, Glass Cube@Hotel Indigo, Ciné and the University of North GeorgiaOconee campus.
Lynn Boland, curator of the exhibition at the museum, said, For many of us, the scene surrounding the collective defined Athens of the 1990s; not just the music, but the entire creative endeavor and its collaborative spirit. I would say it largely defined my formative years and it has been a great honor and undeniable pleasure to work on this exhibition. Also, ATHICA founder and director emerita Lizzie Zucker-Saltz deserves great praise for spearheading this effort throughout Athens.
Associated museum events include a public tour with Boland on Oct. 8 at 2 p.m.; 90 Carlton: Autumn on Oct. 10 (free for members; $5 for nonmembers); DJs responding to the exhibition at Museum Mix, the museums late-night art party, on Oct. 16; a music-themed Family Day on Oct. 18 as part of which children can make their own band poster; and a film screening of a documentary on the life of Kevin Barnes, front man of the E6 band Of Montreal, on Nov. 6; and Teen Studio, a free quarterly program in which teenagers work with a local artist to create their own original works, also on Nov. 6.