Outside the Lines

Outside the Lines: A Community Coloring Project

Coloring Book Vol. 1 release (to benefit Clarke Middle): November TBA

Exhibition: December 5-13, 2015, OPENING DECEMBER 5th, 2015 6-8 PM

Curated by: Laulea Taylor, Carolyn Crist + Tatiana Veneruso

ATHICA and our new Chase Park neighbors, Pixel & Ink are collaborating on a community coloring project! “Outside the Lines” will serve as a benefit for ATHICA’s educational programming and ACC public school arts programming! Pixel + Ink and ATHICA will be releasing quarterly coloring books (for all ages!) featuring drawings by local artists, each benefiting a different ACC public school. Volume 1 will benefit Clarke Middle School! ATHICA will be hosting an interactive coloring exhibit December 5th-13th. This exhibit will feature line drawings by some of the featured artists on our gallery walls! The public will then be invited to color them throughout the run of the exhibit.

Vol 1 Featured Artists: 

Matt Blanks • Cameron Bliss • Margot Ecke • Mike Groves • David Hale • Missy Kulik • Bryn Rouse • Ansley Sproull • Justine Stevens • Tatiana Veneruso


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Sponsored by:

Pixel + Ink • FCA • Athens Ford • Todd Emily • ACC • ACAC • AOC Twilight • Claire + Robert Clements • Parent Supporters of Clarke County School District • Full Circle Realty • Josh Koons Environmental Design • Ross Eric Vaughn/Coldwell Banker Realty • Big City Bread • King Post Construction • The Grill • Bob + Theresa Carson • Frierson Law • Thrasher Photo • Laura Hoffman • Elizabeth + Anthony DeMarco • Epting Events • The Loft • Terrapin • Flagpole • Avid Bookshop • Urban Sanctuary • Bel-Jean Copy/Print

 

ABOUT PIXEL & INK

Carolyn Crist, a freelance journalist, and Laulea Taylor, a restoration and photo editing expert, co-own Pixel & Ink Photo Boutique. They specialize in photo restoration (for mold, tears, aging), photo edits (beauty touchups, photo finishing for photographers, removal of an unwanted wedding guest), fine art reproductions (for artists to sell prints of their work), scanning of photos and negatives, and printing on archival paper and canvas.