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Annual 4th of July Sunshine Festival

Arts & Crafts

July 7 and 8, 2012

10 am to 5 pm (both days)

Postell Market on Beachview

St. Simons Island, GA

Artist/Crafter INFO(For an artist/crafter application CLICK HERE) 


  

 

EXHIBITION NOW SHOWING

in the Brunswick Actors' Theatre

GALLERY through May 30, 2012

 

 

GLIMPSES by artist Sue Byrne Russell

 A glimpse is a moment ... a quick peek,

 a glance, a sudden awareness of a face or place, an ovbservation, a recollection, a reminiscence.

Sue has painted her "ponderings" meandering between whimsy and melancholy inacrylic, watercolor, and mixed media.

 

BAT Gallery is Open to the Public

Thursday and Friday from 11 am to 5:30 pm and on Saturday from 11 am to 4 pm

or by appointment by calling 912.230.1042.


 

Art Downtown was established in April 2006 as a cultural arts center featuring a fine art gallery, studio, theatre, and production company. We represent a group of nationally and internationally known contemporary Georgia artists and writers.

 
Art Downtown is the home of the Brunswick Actors' Theatre (BAT), a 113 seat boutique theatre. Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon performances are accompanied by coffees and desserts. We also schedule by request special performances for large groups on and off our premises.  
 
In addition to our galleries and theatre, we curate and manage Southeast Georgia Health System's Outpatient Care Center Art Gallery and produce 5 Art and Craft Shows annually in the Pier Village Parks on St. Simons Island for the Pier Village Association.

  

Art Downtown

Home of Brunswick Actors' Theatre (BAT

Open to the public

Thursday - Friday 11 am to 5:30 pm

and Saturday - 10 am to 4 pm or by appointment 912.262.0628
1413 Newcastle Street, Brunswick, Georgia 31520
artdowntown@bellsouth.net

  

  

 


 

"Art-- has everything to do with creative development of our brains at an early age.  Music, painting, sculpture is so important to the psyche of freedom itself. Not to mention the healing nature of expression.  And, if we stop teaching and exploring art in our schools, we are headed for another Dark Age.  Art is reflection, and we all need to look at "the man in the mirror" to survive -- Art." 

Lynda Dalton-Gallagher