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  • Create with Me! Paper Pastures

    Create with Me! Paper Pastures

    Warm up with our exhibition “In the Summer Sun of the Hillside”: The Agricultural South. Learn about perspective drawings and collage your own southern scene with paper and magazine clippings. Members, free; nonmembers, $5. For kids, toddler to tween. Advance registration required. Register online or call 706-828-3867.  January 8, 2026 at 4:00 pm – 5:00…

  • Between Two Banks – On View in the Augusta & Co. Gallery

    Between Two Banks – On View in the Augusta & Co. Gallery

    Between Two Banks is a diverse exhibition featuring works created by local artists. The works on display explore the themes of water as a transformative and connective power, as explored through the lens of the Savannah River. On view in the Augusta & Co. Gallery from January 8 – March 25, 2026, the exhibition invites…

  • WORKSHOP: Pottery on the Wheel Experience

    WORKSHOP: Pottery on the Wheel Experience

    Ages: 16+ All skill levels are welcome!    This class is perfect for the beginner clay student looking to experience pottery on the wheel. Those with more advanced skills will have this session tailored to their experience level. Students will select their three best creations for the instructor to fire and glaze.   Students are…

  • FRIDAY STORY TIME AND SIGNING WITH CINDY BOUDREAUX & CAROLINE HARPRING

    FRIDAY STORY TIME AND SIGNING WITH CINDY BOUDREAUX & CAROLINE HARPRING

    Join the Book Tavern for a fantastic edition of Story Time with both author and illustrator of Possibilities! “WE ARE ALL MADE TO BE DIFFERENT, IT’S TRUE.” Possibilities was written out of love, from a mother’s heart, to bring a voice to her exceptional, nonverbal and nonambulatory daughter, who since birth had a variety of…

  • Call for Artist & Performers: Rooted 250

    Call for Artist & Performers: Rooted 250

    Rooted 250 is a one-night community art exhibition for students and professional artists, presented in support of Thankful 4 America (T4A)—a cultural initiative centered on gratitude, belonging, and shared civic identity. The exhibition is intentionally positive, inclusive, and nonpolitical, inviting artists to explore how heritage and origin stories shape who we are and how we belong. We are currently…