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Closing Reception: Fine Arts Exhibition “Cat & Mouse”

June 13 @ 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

When

June 13 @ 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Exhibition Run

May 2 - June 13

Gallery Hours

Thursday - Saturday • 1-5pm

Closing Reception

Friday, June 13 • 6:30-9pm

Location

Decatur Arts Alliance

113 Clairemont Ave
Decatur, GA 30030

Admission

Free

Final viewing of the 2025 Fine Arts Exhibition

The Decatur Arts Alliance invites the Decatur community to experience the juried multimedia exhibition that typically features over 60 unique artworks from across the United States, presented in conjunction with the Decatur Arts Festival. The Fine Arts Exhibition will be on display in the Fourth Floor Gallery of the Decatur Library, a part of the DeKalb County Public Library system and home of the Georgia Center for the Book. Extended hours during the Decatur Arts Festival weekend, May 2-4.

 

Meet the artists and celebrate the exhibition with light refreshments at the closing reception on Friday, June 13, 2025 from 6:30-9:00pm.  Event RSVP is preferred and only takes a moment.  This allows staff to ensure there are sufficient refreshments during the event and permits us to record the impact of the programming.  Thank you for your cooporation!

 

Cat and Mouse…

Is a playful way to illustrate a certain type of power struggle. This game of constant pursuit, capture, and escape is a trope of fables, fiction, movies, and cartoons. Will one win over the other, or are the combatants locked in a never-ending game where the upper hand is gained, but eventually lost?  The Decatur Arts Alliance invites artists working in all media to submit work that explores the meaning of the game of “Cat & Mouse” in all its aspects: historical, political, and moral.

 

*Featured artwork: “Sovereign and Captive” by Angela Liu

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