Art in the Law Library: LS Lowry

This semester I’m going to deviate from the norm of what’s going on in the library and concentrate on the art we display. The abundance of beautiful and vibrant prints is one aspect of the library that I’ve enjoyed since my job interview in 2010. I want to learn a little more about some of these works, and who knows, maybe you do too.

For the first post, I’ve chosen Coming Home from the Mill, 1928 by LS Lowry. Located on the upper level, it’s one that I don’t pass by regularly, but when I do, it always stops me in my tracks. Maybe it’s the arctic temperatures of last week still fresh on my memory, but this painting’s urban bleakness really speaks to me.

Coming Home From the Mill, 1928

Coming Home from the Mill, 1928

Lowry (1888-1976), who began a more formal art education at 16, was born an only child in Manchester, England where his family lived in the picturesque, Victoria Park suburb. A change in income forced the family to move to Station Road, Pendlebury, where the environment was more industrial and the landscape dominated by factory chimneys. This setting, unappealing to him at first, would later become his focus, or obsession. Lowry recalled, “One day I missed a train from Pendlebury – (a place) I had ignored for seven years – and as I left the station I saw the Acme Spinning Company’s mill … The huge black framework of rows of yellow-lit windows standing up against the sad, damp charged afternoon sky. The mill was turning out… I watched this scene – which I’d looked at many times without seeing – with rapture…”

Lowry next to his easel

Lowry next to his easel

“I am a simple man, and I use simple materials: ivory, black, vermilion (red), Prussian blue, yellow ochre, flake white and no medium (e.g. linseed oil). That’s all I’ve ever used in my paintings. I like oils… I like a medium you can work into over a period of time”. Looking closely at the surface of Lowry’s paintings shows us the variety of ways he worked the paint with brushes (using both ends), with his fingers and with sticks or a nail.

An interesting aspect of Lowry is that at the age of 16 he left school and began a full time job as a clerk in a chartered accountants firm. He was employed there until his retirement at age 65, unknown to most because of his strong desire to be recognized as a serious artist, a designation not likely given to part-time painters during that era. He was able to keep his artistic and professional lives separate until after his death when it was revealed to the public.

The Salford Museum & Art Gallery began collecting the artist’s work in 1936 and gradually built up the collection which is now housed in The Lowry, a modern arts complex named for the artist and located at the Salford Quays in Manchester.

The Lowry

The Lowry

References:

LS Lowry. (n.a.). In The Lowry: Art & Entertainment. Retrieved from http://www.thelowry.com/ls-lowry/

L.S. Lowry. (2014). In Encyclopaedia Britannica. Retrieved from http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/350046/L-S-Lowry

Laurence Stephen Lowry. (2013). In Biography and Links of artnet. Retreived from http://www.artnet.com/artists/laurence+stephen-lowry/biography-links

Finals…just one more week

To help you unwind over the break, be sure to take home some of our DVDs. We’ve got a wide range of movies and TV series to choose from:

They’re all located to the right of the study aids.

Until then…   Just keep swimming. ~Dory, Finding Nemo

Image by flickr user jelene

Image by flickr user jelene

Law in a Flash!

Flash Gordon (before and after using Law in the Flash) by flickr user JD Hancock

Flash Gordon (before and after using Law in the Flash) by flickr user JD Hancock

Flash cards– they’re not just for multiplication tables and state capitols. They’re also for law school!
Your library has quite a number of Law in a Flash sets available for check out at the circulation desk. Flash your PantherCard and pick up a set for 3 hours. Take them with you to lunch, to the gym, or on a smoke break. Study on your own or play trivia with a group. Every little bit helps as you approach exam time.

Here’s a list of the topics we have for you:

  • Administrative Law
  • Contracts
  • Civil Procedure, part 2
  • Constitutional Law, parts 1 & 2
  • Corporations
  • Criminal Law
  • Criminal Procedure
  • Environmental Law
  • Evidence
  • Federal Income Tax
  • Future Interests
  • Professional Responsibility
  • Real Property
  • Sales and Leases
  • Secured Transactions
  • Torts
  • Wills and Trusts

And for after graduation, we have the Multi-state Bar Exam, but first things first. 😉

Halloween 2013

Image by Flickr User kwan_c

Image by Flickr User kwan_c

It’s almost Halloween and there’s still time to fit in some fun! Here are a couple of places that are still offering tours and some of costume shops just in case you need a whole new identity or just some finishing touches.

What are you going to be for Halloween? Doing anything fun?

Events:

Netherworld: one of the Top Haunted Houses in the Nation (Norcross, GA)

http://www.fearworld.com/index.php

Containment underneath Atlantic Station, the only large-scale haunt inside the Perimeter.

http://containmentatl.com/

Ghosts of Marietta Tour

http://ghostsofmarietta.com/

Southern Belle Farm Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch, in McDonough, GA.

http://www.southernbellefarm.com/

Costumes:

Spirit Halloween Superstore at several locations in and around Atlanta

http://checkout.spirithalloween.com/StoreLocation.aspx?zipPostalCode=30303

Halloween HQ at Ansley Square on Piedmont Ave.

http://atlhalloweenhq.com/

Barefoot Bubba’s Costumes on Howell Mill Rd.

http://barefootbubbas.bmbnow.com/

Take a Break: Day at the Rec / October 3

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2012 Day at the Rec, GSU

Who needs a break?!

YOU DO!

This Thursday, wander across the street to the Rec Center between 11-2 for some fun and games. Participate in 3 activities and you get free food; 5 activities and you get free food and a t-shirt!

So grab your study partners, win some prizes, and have some much-needed fun!

Thursday, October 3
11-2
GSU Student Recreation Center

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2012 Day at the Rec, GSU

What to Do: Labor Day Weekend

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Not sure what to do this weekend? Here’s a couple of things that may be of interest…

SPORTS

Braves v. Marlins

Friday, Aug. 30 / 7:30 pm

Saturday, Aug. 31 / 7:10 pm

Sunday, Sept. 1 / 5 pm

Braves v. Mets

Monday, Sept. 2 / 1:10 p

http://atlanta.braves.mlb.com/schedule/index.jsp?c_id=atl&gclid=CKvor5_KpbkCFazm7Aod3lsAyA#y=2013&m=8&calendar=DEFAULT

Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game

Alabama vs. Virginia Tech

Saturday, Aug. 31, 2013

Georgia Dome, Atlanta

http://www.atlanta.net/sports/chickfilacollegekickoff.html

Labor Day NASCAR Night Race Weekend @ Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton, Georgia

Sunday, September 1

http://www.atlantamotorspeedway.com/events/advocare500/

2:30 pm – Gates Open

3:00 – 8 pm – Hospitality tent open

3:00 pm to 5:00 pm – Pit Tours

7:30 pm – race begins

Action Dash : Race to Beat the Cycle of Poverty 5K Run/Walk and Fun Run @ Piedmont Park, Atlanta

Monday, Sept. 2 : 8 am

http://www.actiondash.org/site/TR/Events/General?fr_id=1090&pg=entry

This Labor Day, put on your best super hero costume and join other Action Heroes as they race for the cause. Proceeds from the Action Dash will aid Action Ministries in ending the cycle of poverty throughout Georgia. Action Ministries provides housing and education opportunities and prevents hunger through programs in Atlanta, Athens, Gainesville, Rome, and Augusta.

FESTIVALS IN METRO ATLANTA

Dragon*Con @ Atlanta Marriott Marquis

Aug. 30-Sept. 1

Parade, Saturday, Aug. 31, 10 am: see website for parade route

http://www.dragoncon.org/?q=node/387

Largest multi-media, popular culture convention focusing on science fiction and fantasy, gaming, comics, literature, art, music, and film in the universe!

Pure Heat Community Festival / Project Turn Around Carnival and Coming Out Party @ Piedmont Park

Sunday, Sept 1  Noon-7 pm

http://www.pureheatcommunityfestival.com/

Pure Heat Community Festival showcases the different meaning of unity with pride. Equipped with Market and Food Vendors, Health Fair, a hair show, sponsor moments, community forums, giveaways, performers & a world re-noun artist, our day of unity brings together a collective spirit of community. We are honored to utilize this opportunity to bring awareness of a community impacted by HIV/AIDS, and spearhead campaigns towards Environment Protection, Youth Mentorship, Education & Career Advancement, Women’s Health & Wellness, and Homelessness Transition. The Pure Heat Community Festival is a front seat into an awesome gathering of people from all walks of life.

Lasershow Spectacular in Mountainvision® @ Stone Mountain Park in Stone Mountain, GA

8:45 pm Saturday, Sunday, Monday nights

Park amenities open 10:00 am – 9:15 pm

http://www.stonemountainpark.com/events/Labor-Day-Weekend.aspx

Great place to hike, run, walk, ride on the cable car or scenic train, explore the many other sites at the park. Finish off the day with a lasershow and fireworks at the mountain. An experience every Atlantan should experience at least once.

Art in the Park @ Historic Marietta Square in Marietta, GA

Aug. 31-Sept 2

http://www.artparkmarietta.com/
This outdoor event boasts plenty of enjoyment for all ages with a large Artist Market, the Children’s Art Alley, the famous Painted Pots, historic sites and nearby dining

8th annual AJC Decatur Book Festival @ Decatur, Georgia

August 30-September 1

http://www.decaturbookfestival.com/2013/index.php

The eighth annual AJC Decatur Book Festival is finally upon us! With over three hundred best-selling authors to a vibrant street fair we’re bringing the heat in 2013.

Backyard Campout @ Chattahoochee Nature Center / 9135 Willeo Road Roswell, GA 30075

Saturday, August 31 – Sunday, September 1, 5:00pm-10:00am

http://www.chattnaturecenter.org/calendar-events/

A close-by staycation at CNC for Labor Day is a perfect weekend!  Sleep out under the stars, enjoy night hikes, play games on the meadow, visit with nocturnal animals, roast marshmallows around the campfire and more!

FESTIVALS WITHIN A TWO HOUR DRIVE

Sky High Hot Air Balloon Festival @ Callaway Gardens, near LaGrange, GA

Friday, Aug. 30-Sunday, Sept. 1

http://www.callawaygardens.com/events/signature-events/sky-high-hot-air-balloon-festival

The weekend kicks off with the extraordinary Friday Night Balloon Glow and continues all weekend long. Watch beautiful balloons in flight or hop in a basket for your own tethered balloon ride. Saturday is filled with family-friendly events, including live music, beach activities, a Kids Zone and much more. There’s something for everyone with a classic car show, disc dog demonstrations, a pyrotechnic skydiving demonstration, as well as a 5K Race and Triathlon event. If you’re a photography buff, you can sign up for our hands-on “Mastering Night Photography” course. Plus, you’ll find drink specials and sports on the televisions at the Beach Bar as well as some of Atlanta’s top-rated food trucks throughout the festival. Cap off the weekend with a final balloon glow Sunday night on Robin Lake Beach.

*Free admission to Callaway Gardens on Monday, Sept. 2.

Riverdale Seafood & Beer Festival @ Riverdale Town Center, Riverdale, GA

Saturday, Aug. 31 / Noon-9:30 pm

http://www.riverdaleculture.com/Calendar.aspx?EID=84

The City of Riverdale’s Seafood & Beer Festival is Riverdale’s biggest event of the year! This signature event features live music, international beer stations and an alluring display of fish, crab, scallops, and other seafood to entice the palate. The event also includes activities for children of all ages.

Noodles Needed, but not Necessary

The dog days of summer are best spent at the pool.

Well, of course, only if it’s not raining.

Interested in one of the best pools around that is open and free to all GSU Law Students?

The GSU Indian Creek Recreation Area has a luxurious, outdoor pool surrounded by trees and a fantastic picnic area. It’s a peaceful oasis waiting for you.

There’s a kiddy pool, lane pool, lifeguards, beach lounge chairs, tables, and a bathroom/shower/changing building.

You can bring your family or non-GSU friends at only $3/person. It’s most relaxing. So take an afternoon or the whole day and get out of the city, without really leaving town. Just don’t forget your snacks and a noodle!

Who?

Currently enrolled students and current recreation members may use the facility for FREE!

$3.00 per visit: Non Recreation member GSU Faculty/Staff
$3.00 per visit: Non Recreation member GSU degree holding graduates

Guests of current student, member or GSU faculty/staff: $3.00 per person. There is a limit of 4 guests.

When?

May 27 – August 25
Monday – Sunday: 11:30 a.m. – 8 p.m.

August 25 – September 2
Saturday & Sunday only: 11:30 a. m – 8 p.m.

Where?

Indian Creek Recreation Area
900 South Indian Creek Drive
Stone Mountain, GA 30083

View Google Map

Take I-285 to Memorial Drive exit. Turn east on Memorial Drive and proceed about eight tenths of a mile. Turn right on Rockbridge Road. Turn right at the first traffic light on South Indian Creek Drive. The Indian Creek Lodge and Recreation Area is approximately one mile on the left, on property hidden by trees and marked by a GSU sign. The Indian Creek MARTA Station is one third of a mile west of the lodge. Parking is limited to paved areas.

More information?

Contact Adam Penn: apenn6@gsu.edu / 404-413-1775

Some GSU links:

http://recreation.gsu.edu/about-us/facilities/indian-creek-recreation-area/

http://recreation.gsu.edu/about-us/maps-directions/