“How to Look! at Challenging Art”
Wednesday, March 6
7-8 p.m.
The Beacon Atlanta
1039 Grant St. SE
Curator of Medium Arts, Gina Livingston engages the community with a discussion on the easiest ways to talk about complex works of art. Whether you’re an art history aficionado or you can’t remember the difference between Fauvism or Expressionism, there’s sure to be something worthwhile at this exciting event.
Friday, March 8
7-10 p.m.
Counterpane Montessori School
839 Georgia Highway 314
Support local art programs at this swinging evening of entertainment. Enjoy a variety of dance, improvisation, music and more with a snazzy ’50s diner theme to tie it all together.
Strand Movie Series: “Mary Poppins”
Friday, March 8
7:30 p.m.
Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre
117 North Park Square
The Strand presents a screening of the 1964 classic “Mary Poppins,” the fun-filled joyride featuring an array of dazzling special effects, infectious musical numbers and a pair of powerhouse performances by Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke.
Meet the Animals of “The Leopard Tale”
Saturday, March 9
4-5:30 p.m.
Georgia International Convention Center
2000 Convention Center Concourse
The Georgia International Convention Center presents a power-packed performance with Ballethnic’s signature ballet, “The Leopard Tale.” This enriching cultural extravaganza is a tale of survival, sacrifice and courage as a male leopard