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Posted September 7th, 2011 in ACP Festival Guide

With the publishing of the online ACP 2011 Festival Guide today, we want to note which exhibitions are already currently on view.


© Santiago Vanegas

A collection of Carl Van Vechten’s photographs is currently on view at the Robert W. Woodruff Library at Emory University. Santiago Vanegas’ photographs of Antartica are on view this year at the Transportation Mall at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport.


© Stefani Byrd

Chip Simone’s Resonant Image debuted at the High Museum of Art this Spring, and will be on-view during ACP. Stefani Byrd & Wes Eastin have a multimedia exhibition of photography and video at The Columbus Museum in Columbus, Georgia.


© Robert Matre

Golf photographer and gallery owner Robert Matre has a show of his golf photography through October 9th in Gainesville at Quinlan Visual Arts Center. Art Station in Stone Mountain is hosting a portfolio show from graduating seniors at Gwinnett Technical College through Oct. 29th. And Atlanta-based artist Micah Stansell has a multi-channel video installation as a winner of MOCA GA’s Working Artist Project through Dec. 3rd.


© Anne Berry

Anne Berry’s photographs of animals are on view at Dakota Blue in Grant Park through the end of October. If you’re in Cabbagetown, check out the Carrol St. Cafe, currently showing Emily Harris’ photographs of Louisiana swamps. And Hazel Berger’s exhibition of Georgia’s State Parks is on view at REI Perimeter through Dec. 3rd. Also, the Gallery at Serenbe is featuring the photographs of Barry Goldwater through Oct. 29th.

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