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Dahlonega is rich in the culture and charm of Appalachia within its beautifully preserved downtown historic district.

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The creative spirit soars, Dahlonega has evolved into a center for the performing and visual arts in the North Georgia mountains.

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The Georgia gateway to the Appalachians is the site of the first U. S. gold rush. Dahlonega is home to The Gold Museum, gold mines and gold panning facilities.

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Dahlonega is the Heart of Georgia's wine country. Tour all the local wineries and downtown tasting rooms, or plan a wedding in their enchanting surroundings.

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Quaint shops around the Square are filled with regional art, antiques, unique jewelry and collectibles.

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Spend the week or a night in town with lodging to suit every taste and budget - from delightful bed and breakfasts to country inns and mountain cabins.

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Take the opportunity to enjoy casual fine dining in any of Dahlonega's many famous restaurants. The culinary delights range from gourmet to good old southern homestyle.

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In Dahlonega a bride and groom can arrange their dream ceremony surrounded by an enchanted castle, scenic mountain peaks, quaint country chapels or magnificent vineyards.

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08-04-2008 Dahlonega Celebrates Photography

FIRST ANNUAL ‘DAHLONEGA CELEBRATES PHOTOGRAPHY’ FESTIVAL WILL BE HELD THIS OCTOBER!

By Jennifer Julian

This October ‘Dahlonega Celebrates Photography’ will present six events in conjunction with Atlanta Celebrates Photography (ACP), Atlanta’s very successful, nine year old photography festival that includes exhibitions, lectures, portfolio reviews, public art and much more.  A core group of motivated photographers, curators, consultants, gallery owners and scholars have envisioned a festival that will showcase the area’s vibrant photographic art scene.   Dahlonega’s festival events include the Dawsonville area and are scheduled for Saturday, October 4 and Sunday, October 5, 2008.    Read on to learn more about the events that make our region a dynamic destination to celebrate photography.
 
Push Pin Show – Saturday and Sunday, October 4 &5, 11am-3pm
Dahlonega/Lumpkin County Chamber of Commerce Gazebo Area
13 S. Park Street, Dahlonega, GA
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Dahlonega and Dawsonville photographers of all ages with all levels of experience are invited to bring their images to the Gazebo at the Visitors Center.    The photographs are to be unframed and in any print format: digital prints, darkroom prints, Polaroid prints, even one hour photo lab prints! No pre-registration is required and ribbons will be awarded Sunday, October 5, 2008 at 2:30PM. This event is sponsored by Kennison Photography, Beetree Studio and the Dahlonega/Lumpkin County Chamber of Commerce.

Kryder Gallery – Reception/Juror Talk/Awards: Saturday, October 4, 2pm-4pm
Show Dates: October 1- November 23, 2008
40B Public Square South, Dahlonega, GA 30533
www.krydergallery.com or 706.482.0204
Kryder Gallery will host two exhibitions:  Love vs. Fear is a juried exhibition that invites photographers to explore the space where love and fear meet – both within ourselves and in our relationships as well as on the many stages where we act out our lives.   Hank Margeson, prominent artist and art educator, will be the juror. Jennifer Julian’s Water is a multi-media installation that explores emotional intensity regarding birth, life and death.

Hummingbird Lane – Reception:  Saturday, October 4, 1pm-3pm
Show Dates:  Saturday, October 4, 11am-7pm, Sunday, October 5, 10am-6pm
100 Public Square North, Dahlonega, GA
www.hummingbirdlaneartgallery.com or (706) 864-5991
Hummingbird Lane is proud to present the work of Jack Anthony.  Jack has an eye for the natural beauty of the land, and his photography tells wonderful stories. The show is a contrasting display of black and white photographs of waterfalls from his book Waterfalls of North Georgia and color photographs of the green and golden yellow wheat and canola fields made in the Palouse area in southeastern Washington State.  You will definitely want to take the opportunity to meet him in person at the reception!

Frog Hollow Company– Sunday Model, Sunday, October 5, 12 Noon-5pm
Reception: Friday, October 3, 4-9pm
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The Sunday Model project is an ongoing series of spontaneous photographic portrait themes that change each week.  Visitors are invited to participate and then check out the website a few days later where they are available to download and purchase as prints.  This is a unique and fun event not to be missed!  Join us for our Friday reception to see the best of our Sunday Model Project.

Dawsonville/Lumpkin Libraries – Saturday, October 4, 2008 10:00am – 2:00pm
706-344-3690 Dawsonville or 706-864-3668 Lumpkin
Here’s a chance for kids to photograph their parents!  Bring props if you like.  These portraits will be on display at the libraries during October.  Pre-registration is requested.  Drop ins will be on a first come first served basis.  Kids, don’t miss this chance to turn your parents into models!

Bowen Center for the Arts–Reception/Awards Ceremony: Saturday, October 4, 6-8pm
Show Dates: October 2 - November 1, 2008. 
334 Highway 9 North, Dawsonville, GA
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This year’s photography exhibit, A Flash in Time, will feature many local and regional artists, amateur to professional, old to young.  New this year is the addition of cash prizes and awards.  Entries will be juried by Paul Dunlap, Assistant Professor of Art in Photography at North Georgia College & State University.  There is no specific theme for this year’s exhibit and the public should be treated to a wide and eclectic mix of photographic artwork.


Please come join us for the first annual ‘Dahlonega Celebrates Photography’ festival.  There will be maps that allow visitors to easily go from one location to another and enjoy the finest photographic art that our region has to offer.   From fun loving photo shoots to juried exhibitions and more serious fine art photography, there is something for everyone!



Contact: Hal Williams

Dahlonega Convention and Visitors Bureau

706-864-3513 

 
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