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Jack Davis with WE LET THE DAWGS OUT co-chairs Julie Walters and Linda FordThe Athens-Oconee Junior Woman’s Club has created a Public Art Exhibit for Athens. Local artists have painted 4-foot fiberglass bulldawgs (44” x 70” x 33”) that are located throughout Athens-Clarke County. It's an opportunity for the art industry to give back to the community and bring recognition of its artists, galleries and sponsors. Athens is the first city in Georgia to join the national animals on parade phenomenon. What more natural icon for Athens than the bulldawg! Each sculpture has been paid for by an individual or corporate sponsor and painted by local artists. Plaques designate the artist and sponsor of each bulldawg.

Each bulldawg is a unique creation showcasing the talents of local artists. This “We Let The Dawgs Out” art exhibit has transformed Athens into an outdoor museum! Thirty-six painted bulldawgs are on display in downtown Athens, Five Points, Normaltown, Ben Epps Ariport and the parks. Co-chairs of this project are Linda Ford and Julie Walters.

“The goal of our bulldawg public art project was to instill in the citizens of Athens-Clarke County a deeper love and appreciation for art. We felt there is no better way to accomplish our goal than to expose people to public art. This is first and foremost an art exhibit”, states co-chair, Julie Walters. She continued, “In New York, they auctioned off their Cows after a 6 month display. I am happy to say that our Bulldawgs will be a permanent public art exhibit. Clear coating them gives them the durability to stay outside.” says Julie Walters.

“Our bulldawgs will give people one more reason to visit Athens and experience all our city has to offer. Our bulldawg art exhibit not only highlights local artists and the masterpieces they have created, but will also benefit local charities. This project is an outstanding example of how various city, art and private sectors can become involved in a single project in order to further the arts in a community”, said co-chair, Linda Ford.

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