Arts Calendar
Arts Calendar 2011 - 2012
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2011
Aug | Sept | Oct | Nov | Dec
2012
Jan | Feb | March | April | May | June | July
November 2011
November 3-December 13
William Willis Exhibit. Works by the new Morris Eminent Scholar in Art at ASU. Opening Nov. 18. 6-8 p.m. Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art. (706) 722-5495.
November 3
Oysters on Telfair. Casual fundraising event features an evening of raw and steamed oysters, a down on the bayou feast, soulful music and a silent auction of “small works” by local artists. 7 p.m. Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art. (706) 722-5495.
November 3-6
The Women of Troy, Euripedes. ASU Theatre. 7:30 p.m. Sunday 3 p.m. Maxwell Theatre. ASU campus. (706) 667-4100.
November 4
Gallery on the Row Holiday Open House. 10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 1016 Broad St. (706) 863-7929.
November 4
Freddy Cole. A combination of talents that make a great singer. Wonderful material and deep purple mood music in ballad song-style. Etherredge Center. USC-Aiken. (803) 641-3305.
November 5
War and Peace. Augusta Choral Society Concert. Sacred Heart Cultural Center. (706) 826-4700.
November 7
University Band Fall Concert. TBA. Etherredge Center. USC-Aiken. (803) 641-3305.
November 10
ASU Jazz Ensemble Concert. 7:30 p.m. Maxwell Theatre. ASU campus(706) 667-4100.

Symphony Orchestra Augusta • Photography By Brent Cline
November 10-December 30
Mike C. Berry & David Swanagin Exhibit. Opening reception Thursday 5-7 p.m. Sacred Heart Cultural Center. (706) 826-4700.
November 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, December 2, 3
Every Christmas Story Ever Told (and Then Some). A fast, fond and furious look at the holiday traditions we all remember and a few we’d like to forget. Fort Gordon Dinner Theater. (706) 793-8552.
November 12
SOA Symphony Series Performance. West Side Stories. Songs of life weaving stories and connecting us through the languages of love between lovers, father and child, and brother and sister. 7:30 p.m. First Baptist Church of Augusta. (706) 826-4705.
November 12-January 29
Color Photography in the South. Drawn from the Morris Museum’s permanent photography collection, the exhibit includes work by some of the South’s most important photographers. Morris Museum of Art. (706) 724-7501.
November 13
Vola Jacobs Memorial Concert. Roberto Plan, pianist. Presented by Harry Jacobs Chamber Music Society. 3 p.m. Maxwell Theatre. ASU campus. (706) 667-4100.
November 14
USC-Aiken Chamber Music Concert. TBA. Etherredge Center. USC-Aiken. (803) 641-3305.
November 15
ASU Choirs Concert. 7:30 p.m. Maxwell Theatre. (706) 667-4100.
November 16-27
Holiday Gingerbread Village. View the delightful, delicious gingerbread creations. Augusta Museum of History. (706) 722-8454.
November 16-18
Fall Pottery Sale. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. JSAC Breezeway. ASU campus. (706) 667-4888.
November 17
Opening Reception Art Exhibit. Artwork by artists Elizabeth Moretz-Britt, Bea Kuhlke, Mike Carr Hartley and the holiday exhibition Tis the Season. Aiken Center for the Arts. (803) 641-9094.
November 17
Gift Shop Holiday Open House. Book signings, cooking demonstrations and holiday bake sale items will be included. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sacred Heart Cultural Center. (706) 826-4700.
November 17
ASU Orchestra Concert. 7:30 p.m. Maxwell Theatre. ASU campus. (706) 667-4100.
November 17-18
The John Brown Jazz Orchestra. Big jazz orchestra performs music and arrangements of legendary artists including Ella Fitzgerald, Count Basie, Mel Torme, Duke Ellington and more. Aiken Performing Arts. URS Center for the Performing Arts. (803) 643-4774.
November 17-December 3
Eli’s Bethlehem Inn. An original dinner theater production. Kroc Center. See website for times and tickets. www.enopion.com.
November 18
Forbidden Broadway, 30th Anniversary Tour. Lyceum Series. 7 p.m. Maxwell Theatre. ASU campus. (706) 667-4100.
November 18
Southern Soul & Song With Russell Moore and Illrd Tyme Out, Special Guest Nu Blu. Award-winning bluegrass band Russell Moore and Illrd Tyme Out perform with special guest Nu Blu, which was just named Country Band of the Year by the Carolina Music Awards. 7:30 p.m. Imperial Theatre. (706) 722-8341.
November 19-April 1
Nature and the Grand American Vision: Masterpieces of the Hudson River School Painters. Forty-five magnificent paintings from the rich collection of the New York Historical Society will be on view in a major traveling exhibition. Columbia Museum of Art. (803) 799-2810.
November 21-22
The Velveteen Rabbit. Monday and Tuesday, 9:15 a.m. & 11 a.m. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Etherredge Center. USC-Aiken. (803) 641-3305.
November 22
ASU Wind Ensemble Concert. 7:30 p.m. Maxwell Theatre. ASU campus. (706) 667-4100.
November 25-27
The Nutcracker. Dance Augusta presents this well-loved holiday tradition. Imperial Theatre. (706) 733-5511.
November 29
Aiken Community Band. 8 p.m. Etherredge Center. USC-Aiken. (803) 641-3305.
(Continue to December 2011 On Pg 5)

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