Monthly Social Calendar: July, part 1
July 4 Kick off Independence Day at the 2015 Peachtree Road Race, the world’s largest 10K. The annual race, hosted by the Atlanta Track Club, began in 1970 and now attracts more than 150,000 attendees and 60,000 participants per year. Spectators are invited to watch the race while enjoying local dining and shopping hotspots in the area. The event is rain or shine, and participants, as well as spectators, are encouraged to take MARTA. atlantatrackclub.org/2015-
July 7 Gregg Irby Gallery welcomes Southern abstract artist Page Jones Davis for a solo show at its new gallery space on the Westside. Garnering inspiration from modern marketplace aesthetics, Davis’s work alludes to the importance of human contact in a society that is becoming more communicative but less connected. Evoking emotions such as curiosity, playfulness and intimacy, Davis’s art encourages dialogue and participation from viewers.greggirbygallery.com
July 11 Westside Provisions District plays host to a series of pop-up shops featuring some of the South’s finest handcrafted, small-batch brands. First up in the series are Atlanta-based companies Brick + Mortar, Andover Trask and Honeycomb Studio. The shops will launch on July 11 with a kick-off party from 7–9:30 p.m. featuring craft beer from Monday Night Brewing, cocktails from Project Sip and light bites from JCT. Kitchen. Through August 15. westsidepd.com
July 13 Celebrate summer the Southern way with South City Kitchen Midtown’s limited-time Pappy Van Winkle bourbon flights. Starting July 13, guests can learn the history of this rare bourbon brand, allocated only once a year in Atlanta, while enjoying three 1-ounce flights of the 15, 20 and 23-year varieties. Flights of the award-winning bourbon will be offered during brunch, lunch and dinner for $125 per guest. midtown.southcitykitchen.com
July 15 Stop by Huff Harrington Home for a trunk show featuring style icon India Hicks’s new beauty products, accessories and fragrances. Inspired by her British heritage and island life, each product has a unique story or meaning behind it. Guests are invited to drop-in from 2-4 p.m. to browse the collection, enjoy a glass of bubbly and meet Hicks in person. huffharrington.com
Through July 18 Hosting her first exhibition in three years, nationally acclaimed artist and gallery owner Susie Pryor invites guests to attend her solo show, on view at Pryor Fine Art through July 18. Pryor’s works are an exploration of emotion and technique, and her layered pieces make bold and sometimes unpredictable statements. This year marks Pryor Fine Art’s 25th anniversary. pryorfineart.com
Through July 25 Marcia Wood Gallery Midtown presents Shawne Major’s Surface Tension, a mixed-media exhibition showcasing Major’s acclaimed assemblages of found objects. Using rich visual compositions that are monumental yet intricately detailed, Major’s works convey a struggle with chaos and are hailed for their commanding emotional and physical impact. Surface Tension is Major’s second show at Marcia Wood Gallery. marciawoodgallery.com