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8th Annual Georgia Student Art Exhibition

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This brochure also served as a program for the 8th Annual Georgia Student Art Exhibition, held at the Georgia Museum of Art April 13-29, 1951.

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eighth annual georgia student

art exhihit and conferenee

The Georgia Student Art Exhibit oncemore affirms a growing consciousnessof the importance of art in the devel-opment of a well-rounded individual.Sinee the Minimum Foundation Pro-gram provides funds from which artmaterials can be bought for everypupil in every school, we can now lookforward with confidence to the achieve-ment of our goal: Art experience lorall Ceorgia youth.

Consuhants

Gregory luy, Head, Art Department, TheW'oman's Co1lege, University of NorthCarolina, Numerous one-man exhibi-tions of paintings.

Dr. Yiktor Lowenfeld,, Chairman, Divisionof Art Education, Pennsylvania StateCollege. Publications include: TheNature of Creatiae Actiaity and Crea-tiae and, Mental Growth.

pr0graln

friday, april 13, lgSl

B:00, Lobby, Fine Arts Build.ing

Registration. Exhibition o{ books, materials and

colored reproductions of paintingsCourtesy of The McGregor Company,Athens

9:40, Steps, Fine Arts Build,ing

Group Picture. . . Proofs ready inLobby at 1:20 tle same day

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9:50, Fine Arts Gall'ery

General Session, Lamar Dodd,presidingWelcomi to Athens, Fred AYers, SuP'erintendent of Schools, AthensThe Eighth Conference as it Grows outof the Seaenth, Eulala Amos

7 7 :00, U nioersity Chapel

General Session, Dr. John A. Dotson,Dean, College of Education, presidingWelcome to the UniaersitY, Dr. O. C.

Aderhold, President, UniversitY ofGeorgiaThe Significance of Self'Identifi,cationin Criati,ae Expression, Dr. ViktorLowenleld

7:00-2:30

Visits to Exhibit, High School PanelDiscussion or UniversitY Classes

Georgia l[useurn of Art, Exhibit:Young Georgia Creates

7:30, Fine Arl,s Gallery

Session of Junior Division: The Im'portance ol Art TodaYChairmatt, Howaril Thomas- Panel ofHigh School Students

Art Annex, Uniaersity Classes

Room C, New Directions in EtchingoSue Fuller, Visiting Artist

Fine Arts Build.ing

Room 303 Advertising Design, EilaarillohnsonRoom I03 Art Structure; Nature ofMaterials, Earl M cCutcheonRoom 106 Art Structure; Nature ofMaterials, W iley S andersonRoom 202 Interior Design, HarolilWescott

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2:30, Georgia Museun of ArtGeneral Session, Mrs. HowardThomas, presidingWhat I Enjoy in the L95l Exhibit.TaIk illustrated with slides. GregoryIry

3:45, Six Panel Discussions. Peabody Hall

Group A, Room 105: Art Experience thatMeets the Need.s ol Teen-Age Youth

Chairrnan: Mrs. Lucia Corbin, Roose-velt High School, AtlantaRecord,er: Callie McWhirter, JuniorHigh School, Athens: Irutiteil Panelz Mrs. Jack Davis, La-Grange High School. Mrs. MaryFluker, Smith High School, Atlanta.Dr. D. F. Folger, Head Department of

, Education, Georgia State College {orWomen. Margaret Murphy, SavannahHigh School. Blannie Stallworth,H*peville High School. Charles \Vil-liamson, Graduate Student, Universityof Georgia.

Group B, Room 706: Art Experience thatMeets the Need,s oJ Younger Child,ren.

Chairman: Eloise Keebler, Supervisor,Fulton County Schools.Record,erz Lula Jones, Main StreetSchool, GainesvilleInaited Panelz Mrs. Helene Critchett,Avondale Eiementary School. FrancesDonehoo, Morgan Falls Sehool. Mrs.Hardy Gainous, Pelham Schools. Mrs.Norma Keener, Oconee Street School,Athens. Mrs. Juliette Maxwell, SpringStreet School, Atlanta. Dr. RachaelSutton, University of Georgia. Mrs.Evelyn Toms, W'aycross Schools.

Group C, Room 305: When Children GrowCrttical ol Their Work.

Chairman: Reaunette Everette, La-Grange College

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Recorrlerz Mrs. Sue Crbmartie, Colum'bus SchoolsInuited Panelz Mrs. Helen G. Herring,Druid Hills School, Emory University.Mrs. Frances Ison, Graduate Student.University of Georgia. Mrs. Dean Lott,Supervisor, Barrow County Schools.

Roxy Remley, Georgia Teachers Col'lege, Mrs. Jack Rowland, Chase StreetSchool, Athens. Ezra Sellers, Univer'sity of Georgia. Charles Sneed, ErownHigh School, Atlanta.

Group il. Room 306: Adapting Art Actiaityto Indiaid'ual Diff erences.

Chairnmn; Martha Griffin, ShorterCollegeRecoiderz Mrs. \flinifred Van Cise,Supervisor of Art, AlbanYInaited Panelz Ernestine Bledsoe, Uni'versity of Georgia. Mary B. Brooks,Georgia State College for 'Women.

Magdalene Glenn, Principal, CollegeAvenue School, Athens. ElizabethMcElroy, Supervisor of Art, BibbCounty. Mariema Miller, MurPhYHigh School, Atlanta. Mary Small,Valdosta Public Schobls. Mrs. IsabelleVaughan, Calloway Educational As'sociation, LaGrange.

Group E, Room 313; Pupil DeaelopmentGuid,ed. Tltough Art

Chairm,an: Elizabeth Donovan, StateDepartment of EducationRecord,erz Floyd E. Mummert, for'merly Counselor, Oliver Hospital,Augusta.Inaited Panel: Katherine Comfort,Supervisor of Art, Atlanta PublicSchools. Johnny Cox, University ofGeorgia. Ellen Garrison, ElbertonSchools. Dr. John Goodlad, ActingDirector, Division of Teacher Educa-tion, Emory University. Mrs. HazelA. Lewis, Whigham Schools. Dr.

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Viktor Lowenfeld. Ethel Simmons,Principal, Trion Grammar School.Jessie Strickland, Superintendent o{Schools, Carnesville.

Group F, R.oom 312: Beginning an, ArtProgram.

Chairrnan: Emory Rose Wood, Direc-tor of Art Education, Fulton CountySchools.Recorder: Mrs. Joyce T. Sandifer,Supervisor, Oconee County Schools.Inaited Panel: Mrs. J. G. Boufiard,North Georgia College. Mrs. 'W. D.Carver, Supervisor, Bartow CountySchools. R. G. Casteel, Superinten'dent, Lavonia Schools. Mrs. JohnnieK. Hutchins, Visiting Teacher, Bar-row County Schools. Mrs. LonnieMcQuaig, Manor School. Mary EllenPerkins, Berry Schools. Mrs. [IowardThomas, Supervisor of Art, AthensPublic Schools. Mary White, Princi-pal, Sand Hill School.

Each group is asked to formulate a question{or {urther discussion by the Saturday Morn'ing Panel.

6:30, Dinner Conterence of Members ol theSaturd.ay M orning Panel.

8:00, Fine Arts Aud.itoriurn

Films: Program I. Shown by theDivision of General Extension

saturday, april 14, l95l

B:30, Holman Hotel

Breakfast of the Advisory Council

9:A0, Georgia Museum of Art

Registration

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70:00, {}eorgia Museum of Art

Ceneral Session, Lamar Dodd,presidingThe Next Step in Art for Georgials

YouthChairrnan: Sibyl Browne

Record,erz Mrs. Annie B. Bray, Bishop

SchoolInaited Panelz Katherine Comfort,Elizabeth Donovan, Dr. John Goodlad,

Lynn Shufelt, Dr. Raihel Sutton,

Howard Thomas, Ferdinand Warren,

Visiting Professor, UniversitY ofGeorgia, Emory Rose W'ood.

72:75, Holman Hotel

LuncheonDr. S. W.alter Martin, Dean, College

of Arts and Sciences, presidingInaocationz Ernest A. Lowe, Director,

Division of General Extension

Announcement of Purchase and, Schol'

arship Awards: Lamar DoddArt In the Life of Youth: Gregory Ivy

2:75, Mr. Doilts Office

Business meeting o{ the AdvisoryCouncil

2:ffi, Room 202, Fine Arts Build,ing

Meeting of the Advisory Council withthose who wish to attend the Workshopin Art Education, Summer of 1951.

Eulala Amos, presiiling

2:00, Fine Arts Aud,i,torium

Films: Program 2. Shown by the

Division of General Extension.

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Iunl0r pr0graln

friday, april 13, lgSl

Lead,er, Ezra L. Sellers

8:00, Lobby, Fine Arts BuildingRegistrationExhibition of books, materials andcolored reproductions of paintingsCourtesy of the Mccregor ComPanY,Athens

9:40, Steps, Fine Arts Build.ing

Group Picture. Proofs ready inLobby at 1:20 the same day

9:45, Georgia Museum of ArtVisit to Exhibit: Young GeorgiaCreates

70 :45, Peaboily Aud,itorium

Films. Shown by the Division ofGeneral Extension

72:75, Denmark HallLunch. Priee, seventy'five cents.

7:300 Fine Arts GalleryPanel discussion by invited HighSchool Students: The lrnportance ofArt ToilayChairman: Howard Thomas

2:30, Room. 704, Fine Arts Build.ing

Pottery Demonstration: EarIMeCutcheon

3:00, Room 770, Fine Arts Build,ing

Visual Demonstration: ErwinBreithaupt

3:45, Georgia Museurn of ArtWhat We Can Learn from the GeorgiaStudent Art Exhibit, 1951.Talk illustrated with slides: EulalaAmos

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Adaisory Council

R. G. Casteel, Superintendent, LavoniaSchools

Katherine Comfort, Supervisor of Art,AtlantaElizabeth Donovan, State Departmentof EducationReaunette Everett, Head, Departmentof Art, LaGrange CollegeMary Goddard, Columbus High School

Martha Griffin, Head, Department ofArt, Shorter College.O. K. Jolly, Principal, Chester School

Isabel Lumsden, Director of TeacherEducation, Fiedmont College.Mamie Padgett, Head, Department ofArt, Georgia State Colloge for Women.

Joe Pember, Valdosta State College

Lynn Shu{elt, University of Georgia

Mrs. Howard Thomas, Supervisor ofArt, AthensEmory Rose W'ood, Director of ArtEducation, Fnlton County Schools.

Exhibition

The 1951 exhibition in the Gallery atthe Fine Arts Building and in theGeorgia Museum of Art will be openduring the conference until 5:30 eachday. From April 15 through April 29the hours during which the Galleryand the Georgia Museum of Art willbe open are:Monday through Friday 9:30 - 5:30Saturday 9:30-12:00Sunday 2:30 - 5:00

Exhibition Jury

Sibyl BrowneMrs. Williarn Halsey, Children'sClasses, Gibbs Art Gallery,Charleston, S. C.Vera Wilson, Supervisor of Art,Birmingham, Ala.

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