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    Color Sling - Making a mess and not having to worry about it!

    Color Sling

    5.0(3 reviews)
    65.9 mi

    My granddaughter gives it (10/10!)…read more I took my granddaughter (8 years old) to Color Sling for her belated birthday, and we had an absolutely exciting and fun time filled with creativity and laughter. I have to admit, it wasn't nearly as messy as I expected--they provided everything we needed and made the whole experience easy and enjoyable. My granddaughter had a blast, and thanks to the wonderful employees, she gives this place 10 stars. And, said "We will definitely be back"!!! For me, it was the perfect stress-relief activity and such a great bonding experience. We went at noon, so it was peaceful and relaxed, which made it even better. The staff was incredibly attentive, giving clear instructions before and after our session. It was also nice to see that they offer event spaces for parties and gatherings. Highly recommend Color Sling for anyone looking for a unique, fun, and memorable experience

    We had so much fun!!…read more My sisters and I wanted to do something to unwind and we definitely enjoyed ourselves here. Called in to make an appointment beforehand just to guarantee our spot. There are amazing group deals on their website as well as some more information about the business! Melissa, co-owner, was there the day we went in and she was so so welcoming. We were supplied ponchos and shoe coverings as well as lockers for our things and even hair nets and accessories. They thought of it all! Melissa explained everything to us and made sure we were comfortable before leaving us to our creativity. I absolutely loved the fact that we were always checked on as well as our paint and cleaning waters. Melissa would make encouraging comments I needed because I for one am not creative. LOL I absolutely cannot wait to drop by again and bring others because I definitely feel it's a very special little place. The vibe just gives and I'm so grateful to know a place like this exists.

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    Georgia Museum of Art - Tiffany glass

    Georgia Museum of Art

    4.4(23 reviews)
    70.7 mi

    At the beginning of the day, I was not even sure that we'd visit here. However, their website noted…read morethat you had to make an advanced reservation to be admitted (per my understanding), so I dutifully made a reservation for 2. As it happened, we were able to make it here around 2:15 p.m. or so on a Saturday. We had visited once before over a decade previously, so I had no real recollection of it. The museum is located within a mile of the loop highway around Athens. We arrived and parked in the covered deck. To access the museum, you then walk down away from where you entered. I found the front desk and offered to show the young woman staffing it our tickets. She said that she did not have a way to actually scan those, so we were waived in... I liked a wall-exhibit as you enter: large letters spelling 'WELCOME' but formed from several types of mounted security cameras (none or some of which may be active...). You ascend a long stairway. to your left is some temporary exhibits. These were more of the 'modern art' variety. A series of rooms about Hiroshima and another room with sensory nausea-inducing video. In the opposite direction are the more static galleries. These are laid out roughly in accordance with art styles or time periods. There is a room devoted to colonial / antebellum Georgia, one devoted to Impressionism, one to 1930's Depression-era works, etc. I enjoyed these more than I did the modern wing. We finihsed up and headed out within an hour. The exhibit is free. Unless there is some travelling exhibit that is of particular interest, I don't think I'll likely be back within another decade, though.

    You may head to Athens because of UGA sports. (Go Dawgs!) Perhaps you have kids attending the…read moreuniversity. Possibly you take the drive to eat at chef Hugh Atcheson's acclaimed "Five & Ten" restaurant. But are you familiar with the Georgia Museum of Art? Reason in itself to visit Athens. With a diversity of exhibits in galleries filling the second floor, you're bound to view something -- perhaps many things -- that stops you in your tracks. Representation by the de Koonings, Renoir, Cassatt, Okeefe and other acclaimed artists, you will also be turned on to talent you likely haven't heard of. I was captivated by the photography of Jim Fiscus as well as the gallery featuring work of black artists. Regarding logistics: the museum is open every day except Monday. Check their website for hours. Parking is free, as is the museum. But if you can, consider putting a few dollars in the kitty to help defray expenses.

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    LithaMoonGallery - LithaMoonGallery
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    LithaMoonGallery

    5.0(1 review)
    57.4 mi

    I just left an artist reception at LithaMoon and was amazed! This is definitely a treasure in…read moreDowntown Greensboro that you need to uncover. Tonight's showcase was stunning and was such a unique contrast to last month's showing of art. The pieces here are unique yet stunning - like artwork you'd see in large museums. The perk? It is located in a quaint downtown area close to other shopping and dining. The curator is VERY friendly and knowledgeable and takes the time to walk with you and discuss the pieces. She is a resource you'll want to tap into when it comes to the history of the area as well as the techniques behind the artists' pieces that come through. To summarize: make this a stop on your trip to Greensboro! Actually, make a trip for it. You'll be able to soak up some of Georgia's best kept artists and even take pieces home with you. Also, if scheduling allows, make sure to attend an artist reception where you get to meet and chat one-on-one with the talent behind the pieces. This is truly a gem of a spot!

    From the owner: LithaMoonGallery is a formal exhibition gallery. Featuring a new exhibit every four to six weeks…read moreyear round. Artwork is produced by professional and emerging artists from Georgia, the Eastern and South Eastern U.S. and other parts of the U.S. All art in exhibition is available for purchase but a purchase is not necessary to enjoy the works.

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