Submit Your Proposal for ACP Public Art 2012: Deadline is Feb. 12th    

Posted September 11th, 2008 in ACP Participating Venues, Art Events

At 4pm on Sunday, Eno Restaurant will be featuring fine art photography by artists Sarah Dorio, Lou Freeman, Jay Morel, and Baron Wolman selected from “Fashion Statement”, a project curated by Mary Stanley.

The Harvest Midtown Preview Party, presented by ENO welcomes guests to get a taste of what Harvest Midtown has to offer, while also raising funds and awareness for Arthritis Foundation, Georgia Chapter. Held at ENO, the Party features a selection of fine wines and hors d’oeuvres prepared by Chef Eli Kirshtein expertly paired with live music from The Blakes and Fashion Statement – a photography exhibition curated by Mary Stanley Studio. There will also be a silent auction, benefitting the Arthritis Foundation, Georgia Chapter.

Tickets: $35 in advance/$45 at the door (if available)
$99 VIP Ticket includes VIP ticket to Harvest Midtown
(VIP Ticket to Harvest Midtown ONLY is $85 in advance)

Tickets available at www.HarvestMidtown.com or at ENO and Barrelman (800 Peachtree Street – at the corner of 5th and Peachtree streets). More information available by calling 404-841-8335.

Harvest Midtown VIP Preview Party @ Eno Restaurant
Mick Jagger, On the set of Performance, 1968 by Baron Wolman

Leave a Comment

ACP Now!


Explore the best source for
all things photographic in Atlanta
(and beyond) and receive
ACP Now! updates by email
.

Categories

Friends & Neighbors

2point8
5B4
Alec Soth’s Blog Archives
Amy Stein
Art Relish
artscriticATL
ATLArts Blog
Aubrey Williams
Beep Beep Blog
Blake Andrews
Brian Ulrich
Burn Away
Conscientious
Counterforces
Delayed: LFES
Emory Visual Arts
Flak Photo
Gather Atlanta
Ground Glass
Heading East
Horses Think
I Heart Photograph
James Danziger
Lens Culture
Lumiere
Mary Virginia Swanson Blog
New Orleans Photo
Personism
Pisconeri Studio & Workshops
Random Radiance
Richard Renaldi
SCAD photoblog
Showcase School of Photography
Southern Photography
Steve Aishman
ThoughtMarker
Unphotographable
Vincent Laforet
We Can’t Paint
Westside Arts
What’s the Jackanory
whitespace blog
Women in Photography
Wren’s Nest
Zoe Strauss


Donate
Support ACP with a secure, tax-deductible, online donation.


E: info@acpinfo.org

P: 404.634.8664

Follow ACP on Facebook, Flickr, Twitter, Vimeo, via RSS and more!

For Atlanta area photo labs, printers, schools, stores, and groups, see Photo Resources.



  Fulton County Arts Council Metro Atlanta Arts Fund Showcase Photo & Video Turner Brodcasting, Inc.  
  Lubo Fund Kingsford Capital Management Arnall Golden Gregory Massey Charitable Trust  

Georgia Council for the Arts National Endowment for the Arts Jackson Fine Art Forward Designs, Inc. SCAD - Atlanta SCAD - Atlanta Piedmont Park Conservancy
Lumiere Fine Art Photography Gallery Daylight Magazine Fraction Magazine Creative Loafing - Atlanta Myott Studio Corporate Community Outsourcing
Myriad Print Studio Fourth & Swift FLUX Projects Emory University Big Studio Showcase School of Photography Spelman College Museum of Fine Art
The Goat Farm Grant Park Conservancy Portfolio Center Atlantic Station ART PAPERS Jennifer Schwartz Gallery  

Atlanta Celebrates Photography
1135 Sheridan Rd.
Atlanta, GA 30324 USA
http://www.acpinfo.org
info@acpinfo.org
t: 404.634.8664 / f: 404.634.9316
Established in 1998, Atlanta Celebrates Photography supports Atlanta's emergence as an international center for photography. Through an annual October festival and year-round programs, ACP seeks to nurture and support photographers, educate and engage audiences, promote diverse photography venues, and enrich Atlanta's cultural scene. Through these efforts, we facilitate Atlanta's emergence as a world-class cultural city.

This site looks best in Firefox 3 or Safari 3 web browsers.