Earlier this year, the Atlanta arts community (or, more specifically, the social media profiles of the Atlanta arts community) was abuzz over an open letter urg...
Lucinda Bunnen recalls the New Orleans trip she made in 1980 solely to buy photographs by Clarence John Laughlin. When Bunnen, who kick-started the High Museum ...
Photography is the fastest-growing medium in the fine-art world. Consider for a moment the thousands of cell phone photos we take every year. Before the digital...
One of the most interesting grammatical idiosyncrasies of German is a verb tense called “subjunctive II.” It means speaking about the past in conditional terms ...
Can architecture be used to uplift the people in a community? The new exhibition Design for Good: Architecture for Everyone, running at Museum of Design Atlanta...
Media pioneer, artist and icon of Southern queer history Dick Richards passed away on September 13 at the age of 72 after battling leukemia since 2005. Although...
Two Moorish castles are built into the ceiling of Atlanta’s iconic Fox Theatre. Connecting them is an ancient-looking stone bridge, which serves to form the proscenium arch for the theatre. A series of rugs draped over the bridge resemble flying carpets left to air out after a journey....
Nobody calls Christopher Caldwell by his real name except for his mother and bill collectors. Everyone else refers to him as Bob, which is short for Bob the Dra...
Johnny Drago has been a playwright and theatre maker in Atlanta for the past 12 years. His CV spans a wide swath of the Atlanta arts scene -- pieces for the Hig...
Robert Sherer, Sweet Williams, 2013. HIV- and HIV+ blood on paper, 24 × 18 inches (framed). Courtesy of the artist.
Robert Sherer's contribution to Art AIDS A...