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Arts & Exhibitions



The End of the World:
Wm Turner Gallery launches its inaugural show, The End of the World, a solo exhibtion of drawings, collages and surrealist prints by by Matthew Rose, Sept. 18 to Oct. 15. The Stove Works, 112 Krog St., Suite 9.
www.wmturnergallery.com.

New Works: A gallery-wide selection of new works will debut at Huff Harrington Fine Art on Sept. 18 with a reception from 6-8 p.m. The show runs through Oct. 11. Artists include Peggy Everett, Zae, Gastion Carrio, Lorrain Christie, Bonnie Beacham Cooke, Onyeka Ibe, and many others. 4240 Rickenbacker Dr. www.huffharrington.com.

New Works by John LaHuis: Naomi Silva Gallery presents work by the abstract artist, Sept. 12 to Oct. 4. An artists reception will be held Sept. 12 from 6-9 p.m. 75 Bennett St., Suite M2. www.naomisilvagallery.org.

Robert C. Williams Paper Museum: The museum, housed on the Georgia Tech campus, has expanded and reconfigured its changing exhibitions gallery, which will open Sept. 19 with a special exhibition, Cutting Wide, Cutting Deep. The exhibit features environmentally focused cut paper art with silhouttes, dioramas, laceworks, pop-up drawings and more. 500 10th St. www.ipst.gatech.edu.

Bill Lowe Gallery: The grand opening of its new Two Peachtree Pointe gallery will be held Sept. 12. There will be special exhibitions by Thrush Holmes, Jimmy O'Neal and Dusty Griffith and a special viewing of work by the late Slam Glankoff. A reception will be held Sept. 12 from 6-9 p.m. www.lowegallery.com.

Picturing the BeltLine: Meryl Truett traces the route of Atlanta's BeltLine project in a series of photographs on display at Barbara Archer Gallery, Oct. 3 to Nov. 1. 280 Elizabeth St., Suite A021. www.barbaraarcher.com.