In Elyse Defoor’s “Via Dorso: Sonnets to Unguarded Moments,” at Wm Turner Gallery through March 13, classicism becomes contemporary. The more than life-size cla...
With thoughtful programming, Julian Cox, the High Museum of Art's curator of photography, has shown visitors over the last few years the ever-widening spectrum ...
Steven Sachs’ 30-year retrospective at Barbara Archer Gallery marks the emergence of a wide-ranging artistic talent.
Until now, many people thought the well-...
The recession may have stymied artists wanting to pursue a traditional gallery-museum career, but it has also heightened their entrepreneurial skills. Former At...
Textile artists have a new resource and advocate. The Southeast Fiber Arts Alliance is a new nonprofit organization dedicated to providing education about fiber...
Like skinning cats, there's more than one way to learn to be an artist. Scott Ingram, for instance, is a summa cum laude graduate of the school of art-handling....
Pairing two Korean-American artists in a review smacks of the subtle racism of Black History Month. Yet seeing the solo shows of Gyun Hur and Jiha Moon in adjac...
The Atlanta BeltLine has announced the selection of a team led by the Atlanta office of Perkins + Will and New York firm James Corner Field Operations to design...
Artists, you've got two great opportunities, but you'll have to think fast.
Applications for the Working Artist Project run by the Museum of Contemporary Art o...
Our own Cathy Fox, the doyenne of Atlanta's visual-art critics, was interviewed recently by Creative Loafing's Cinqué Hicks. It's the latest in a series he's be...