The skyline of Atlanta is constantly in flux. Recently, along the Howell Mill corridor on the Westside, six-story timber-framed condominiums, multi-story parkin...
I don’t think of myself as exploring subjects. The “Wall” series grew out of the “Truck” series. The “Truck” series grew out of something else. The fact that one thing led to the other just kind of happened. It wasn’t something that I consciously sat down and thought about. It is fluid....
The leaders of Flux Night are making some changes. After a year’s hiatus, the organizers will present -- 7 p.m.-midnight on November 7 -- an event that is muc...
Artistic premieres are not a common occurrence in Atlanta. But next week local audiences will have the opportunity to experience what promises to be a celebrati...
Has someone ever asked you, “Who is your favorite artist?” or “What is your favorite work of art?” I’ve always considered those questions as silly as asking to ...
Frida Kahlo's "Self-Portrait as Tehuana Diego in My Thoughts" (1943), oil on masonite, from the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection of Mexican Art.
Two of t...
After 10 years in the business, Saltworks gallery will close its exhibition space on Friday, August 18. Gallery Director Brian Holcombe and Assistant Director...
Andrew Crawford is one of those lucky artists whose artistic skills are the basis for a very successful business. The Atlanta-born sculptor owns Andrew T. Cra...
Atlanta Contemporary Art Center Artistic Director Stuart Horodner recently wrote a book called “The Art Life: On Creativity and Career.” It provides an intere...
Craig Drennen is assistant professor of drawing and painting at Georgia State University and the dean of Maine’s Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. "Cr...