Artist Adam Jenkins for Feb. Intown

Artist Adam Jenkins for Feb. Intown

Although he was born in New Jersey, Adam Jenkins migrated to Atlanta at a young age. In 2000, he received his A.A. from Clayton College and State University to be followed by a B.F.A. in Painting from George Mason University. Over the years, Adam has explored a variety of media from photography and sculpture to water-based media on canvas. His latest exploration merges watercolor and water-soluble drawing materials on paper. For the last year,...

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Elizabeth Malpass art at Inman Perk in town

Elizabeth Malpass art at Inman Perk in town

We are so pleased to display the beautiful work by Elizabeth from December 15 – January 31. Elizabeth Chai Malpass: Elizabeth grew up in the small, yet culturally par University town of Iowa City. Within this midwestern Shangri-La encompassed by rolling cornfields, Elizabeth built upon a family history of visual artistry, a boundless array of creative mediums, and a restlessness to make beautiful things. In college, she was delighted to...

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Chance Mandate @ Inman Perk Gainesville!

Chance Mandate @ Inman Perk Gainesville!

Inman Perk Gainesville welcomes Chance Mandate!  Show starts at 7:00 PM on December 18th, 2009! Chance Mandate is an American songwriter that released his self-titled album in December of 2008, living in Ontario at the time. His influences include John Frusciante, Bjork, Radiohead, Elliott Smith, Leonard Cohen, The Beatles, Led Zepplin and many more. His tracks Not Now, Bel and The Shore got rotation on the KCRW show “Morning Becomes...

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Artist Kathryn DiMenichi displays at intown location

Artist Kathryn DiMenichi displays at intown location

Please view Kathryn’s paintings November 1-December 14, 2009.  From the artist: I am fascinated with people’s choices and the very specific places we end up on the globe. We are all connected and constantly affecting one another. When I was a little girl I imagined that everyone left a trail of highlighted air behind them each with his own specific color.  Looking down at the world it would be possible to see how often paths...

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