Note: Welcome to ArtsATL's newest Art + Design feature, a monthly look at one of the many, many, many galleries we're lucky to have in metro Atlanta. Look for i...
“How did she do that?" That's a question you’ll likely ask yourself throughout Paper Routes – GA Women to Watch 2020. The exhibition at MOCA GA (through March 7...
When Flannery O'Connor wrote, "Anybody who has survived his childhood has enough information about life to last him the rest of his days,” she could have been t...
“It’s just in me to physically challenge myself,” says multidisciplinary artist Amanda Grae Platner, a MINT 2019 Leap Year Fellow whose latest work, titled Int...
When risk-taking, art-infused Michelle Laxalt decided to move cross-country, she didn't concern herself with suitcases, boxes and goodbyes. She bought herself a...
A community’s appearance can be rearranged, but its heartbeat -- the character of those who live community – cannot. Artist Shanequa Gay’s murals speak to histo...
Not only can lightning strike the same place twice, there’s artistic proof of its power: 13 works of art by eight women at Poem 88. The gallery, in Atlanta’s Br...
Art certainly has the capacity to teach us a thing or two about ourselves. Take MINT Gallery’s Duplexity, for example. The exhibition, on view through May 23, c...
In its first week of life, Atlanta’s Dignity Museum welcomed more than 400 visitors and received responses from people in 15 states who want it to visit them.
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The adventure in the High Museum’s Way Out There: The Art of Southern Backroads begins with the late American poet Jonathan Williams, his final unpublished manu...