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Coordinates: 33°5811N 83°2324W / 33.96972°N 83.39000°W / 33.96972; -83.39000
 

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The Athens Institute for Contemporary Art (ATHICA) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) contemporary art galleryinAthens, Georgia, United States.

Lizzie Zucker Saltz, ATHICA's founder and director, began the institute in 2001 with the help of FiveArt, Inc., a group of local developers and arts boosters.[1] FiveArt, Inc. offered a 2,200-square-foot (200 m2) space in a warehouse jointly owned by the Chase Street Park Condominium Association. This space, which became ATHICA's home, was renovated in winter of 2001, and was leased to ATHICA for $1.00 a year for three years, and for a reduced rent thereafter. The space is located in the Chase Street Park warehouse district, an area just over a mile from Athens' downtown.

ATHICA is run entirely by volunteers,[2] with a board made up of local artists, arts professionals, graduate art history students and arts supporters, including students and faculty from the University of Georgia.

Each year, ATHICA hosts three exhibitions of contemporary art, centering on politically and socially engaged themes.[3] Exhibitions have covered a wide variety of issues, have included national and international artists, and are regularly reviewed by local publications.[4][5][6] The organization also hosts affiliated events like music and dramatic performances, panel discussions, and film screenings, and offers gallery space for local and regional artists between curated shows.

Selected reviews[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ New Spaces, New Faces Archived July 11, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Flagpole Magazine. December 12, 2001.
  • ^ Caroline Weathers. Free and Uncensored: Give it Up for ATHICA Archived July 11, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Flagpole Magazine. September 25, 2002.
  • ^ Julie Phillips. With 'America on the Brink,' ATHICA offers art a chance to speak out. Athens Banner-Herald. September 7, 2006.
  • ^ Julie Phillips. The lightness of being: ATHICA's 'Transience' reminds us of life's constant change. Athens Banner-Herald. February 8, 2007.
  • ^ Beth Sale. For the Earth Archived July 11, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Flagpole Magazine. April 18, 2007.
  • ^ Mary Jessica Hammes. ATHICA exhibit takes a look at our 'in between' spaces. Athens Banner-Herald. May 9, 2007.
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