Archive of: Arts Feature

Title Issue
You Can Go Home Again

You Can Go Home Again

After years working as an actor in New York, a cinematographer in L.A. and traveling the world as a documentary filmmaker, Matthew Buzzell is back in Augusta settling into his latest role as teacher, son and citizen of Augusta.

June-July 2012
Fragments of the Past

Fragments of the Past

From his thoughtfully acquired collection of found objects and cast off treasures, sculptor Brian Rust creates beautiful and powerful pieces that are visual metaphors for life and the natural world.

April 2012
Remnants of the Past

Remnants of the Past

With still and moving images, narration and music, filmmaker Mark Albertin captures living history just before it disappears.

February-March 2012
Landscapes of the Soul

Landscapes of the Soul

A Columbia Museum of Art exhibition of 45 paintings from the Hudson River School features a cross- section of the artwork that helped define American art and spawn the country’s first conservation movement

November - December 2011
The Gift of Joye

The Gift of Joye

The Juilliard in Aiken Festival held each year is a win-win collaboration that benefits both the city of Aiken and the Juilliard students.

September 2011
Standing Ovation

Standing Ovation

Each year the Greater Augusta Arts Council recognizes artists, volunteers and corporate sponsors for outstanding contributions to the arts community.

August 2011
Conversations With the Past

Conversations With the Past

Artist Janice Whiting’s spiritual and visual connection to Italian Renaissance art is skillfully reinterpreted in her paintings, which are strongly rooted in the 21st century.

April 2011
A Look Back and A Leap Forward

A Look Back and A Leap Forward

Supported by an enthusiastic community of artists and arts enthusiasts, Columbia County offers a wealth of opportunities for participation in and enjoyment of visual and performing arts

April 2011
Chaos and Order

Chaos and Order

Artist Tom Nakashima’s journey as an artist is one of constantly probing and taking chances, all within the boundaries of his philosophical approach to life and art.

April 2010
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