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Posted September 14th, 2009 in ACP Collaborations, ACP This Week

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It’s a big week for ACP, as openings, events, lectures and workshops are kicking this year’s festival into high gear! We’re pleased to be collaborating with Lumière in their presentation of Dorothea Lange and Her Impact: a Film Screening and Panel Discussion at the High Museum on Thursday, at 7pm. The lecture is followed by Lumière’s exhibition of Lange’s work, opening this Friday.

It’s great to see all the new participating venues involved this year, as well as old favorites. This week brings a great, diverse selection, from Perry Julien’s opening in Midtown at Apres Diem, to the Westside where Saltworks & Get This! Gallery have openings on Friday, and this weekend brings the first events of SlowExposures, including the world’s first group show of photographs taken by dogs!

Updated:
Tue: Perry Julien’s The Music Seen at Apres Diem.
Tue: Teri Darnell’s nature photos at REI
Thu: Film and Panel Discussion at the High Museum:
Great Women in Photography – Dorothea Lange
Fri: Jane Kerr’s New Slant on the South opens at Callenwolde
Fri: Fay Gold Selects at Atlanta Photography Gallery
Fri: Bill Daniels’ Ground Score at Get This! Gallery
Fri: phoDOGraphy at SlowExposures
Fri: Jefferson Pinder’s Lazarus at Saltworks
Sat: What’s Happening Now at Cherrylion
Sat: Workshop with Tim Barnwell at SlowExposures
Sun: SlowExposures Salon: Surviving Tough Times
Sun: Ephemeral Musings by Wendy Phillips at Hammonds House

Tickets are available online for next week’s ACP Photography Auction Gala Fundraiser, and check out the Google Calendars for keeping track of this year’s Festival. Printed Festival Guides will be available at the Lange event on Thursday at the High Museum, and it’s already available online and as a pdf.

Thank you, and we look forward to seeing you out and about!

- ACP

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