Up on display through December 13th: BFA Exit shows in Photography, Printmaking, Jewelry & Metalworking, Graphic Design, and Fabric Design. 
Includes works by: Ashley Doliber, Heather Leake, Abigail Morris, Alex Palmour, Andrea Tabacchi, Andrew Ferrer, Anna King, Candace Frieden, Carolyne Teston, Chelsea Elliott, Danessa Reyes, Erin Freeman, Margaret George, Jeff Gess, Jennifer Lindell , Jessica Caldas, Kate Lindsey, Mallory Ingram, Rachel Cook, and Sara Nguyen.
For more information, check out the LDSOA website:
http://art.uga.edu/index.php?pt=3&id=256
http://art.uga.edu/index.php?pt=3&id=261 (Graphic Design)
To read Adam Carlson’s article in the Red & Black about UGA’s exit shows, visit: http://www.redandblack.com/2010/12/03/students-put-forth-best-art-for-exit-show/
Image: Fabric detail by Candace Frieden (http://www.cadmiumvibe.com/)
Congratulations to Alice Serres, 2011 BFA Fabric Design student, who won the 2010 Odegard Award for Excellence in Rug Design!
This competition had over 400 entries from other schools. Read more here: http://www.odegardinc.com/flash/design_competition/about/about.html 
The BFA Art X, Ceramics, Interior Design and Fabric Design exits shows are TONIGHT from 7-9pm in the Lamar Dodd School of Art.
RSVP: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=108542795848585&ref=ts
“Restaurant Stations” by 4th year Interior Design major Autumn Vertullo (anvertullo@gmail.com)
BFA Exit show for Art X, Ceramics, and Fabric Design is THIS FRIDAY, May 7th
7-9pm at Lamar Dodd
Featuring the work of Crisha Yantis, Daisy Whelan, Katherine Sullivan, Mandy Stevens, Janelle C. Rivard, Meenakashi Rajeev, Lauren Patrick, Darren Mayner, Amy Davis, Kathyrn Clarke and Kelly Ambrose
Fabric piece by 4th year fabric design major Daisy Whelan
Visiting artist lecture: Piper Shepard

Lecture: February 23rd, 2010, 5:30 PM, Room S151The Lamar Dodd School of Art
“My interest is to link cloth analogies (that of delicacy and fragility) with the patterning of historical sources and natural phenomena, which speak of such qualities. I believe a textile, which is an object of daily interaction, seems most appropriate to convey these ideas. By cutting whole cloth into lace-like, arterial structures, I hope to elicit qualities of a most ephemeral nature. The work is pushed toward its most fragile limits. A tenuous relationship with material and its physical qualities are amplified.”
http://art.uga.edu/index.php?pt=4&id=116
http://pipershepard.com/
SUZANI: Uzbek Treasures in Thread
On view February 11 – March 4, 2010Reception: Thursday, February 11th 7 – 9 PMGallery Talk at 8:00 - Glen Kaufman/Clay McLaurin Lamar Dodd School of Art
Curated by Glen Kaufman and Susan Hable Smith of Hable Construction.
http://art.uga.edu/index.php?pt=3&id=230#