Here’s a sampling of art events scheduled for March in the Augusta area.
Augusta University students, faculty and staff started work on a mural in downtown Augusta over the weekend.
The Georgia Farm Bureau is looking for student artists for its annual Middle School Bookmark and High School Art Contests.
Multiple art exhibitions will open and talks are scheduled for the first weekend in February.
A screening of the Happy documentary will be Feb. 23 at Augusta University.
With changes coming to a space where Regina Brejda had coordinated arts’ exhibitions for seven years, the owner of 4P Studios looked for a different way to high light artists.
Three students from John S. Davidson Fine Arts Magnet School are painting a mural at a new retail Goodwill location which will open in 2024.
Richard Hunt, who created the two sculptures at Augusta’s Springfield Village Park, died Dec. 16.
Two new sculptures have been added to Augusta’s public art scape. One was completed Dec. 16, but the other will take several days.
Promenade and Paint is one of the Greater Augusta Arts Council’s Authentic Augusta experience.
Scenes from Oysters on Telfair Nov. 2 at the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art.
Multiple art events are taking place this week including the 18th annual Oysters on Telfair, Seeds’ juror talk, an opening reception at Sacred Heart and a talk at CANDL Fine Art.
ArtScape is a monthly art column highlighting area arts happenings.