When the curtain rises on the 2018–19 Arts@Tech season in January, visitors will get to see a fully refurbished Ferst Center for the Arts for the first time. Ch...
Despite the relatively small footprint of Diasporic Connections, currently on view at the High Museum, the exhibition tells a big story about the transatlantic ...
In 2015, fans of WABE-FM’s classical music programming were deeply distraught when it dropped from the station’s daytime lineup in favor of talk radio, a change...
ArtsATL publisher Van Jensen
Atlanta is the kind of city where you can’t help but trip over artists creating remarkable work. But that’s also the problem. All...
On January 27, 2019, ArtsATL will recognize the best of the best in Atlanta arts during the third-annual Luminary Awards ceremony, which will be held 6–8 p.m. a...
On January 27, 2019, ArtsATL will recognize the best of the best in Atlanta arts during the third-annual Luminary Awards ceremony, which will be held 6–8 p.m. a...
ArtsATL has launched our annual Spring Editorial Fund campaign to help us continue to provide our comprehensive coverage of the arts community in Atlanta.
This...
ArtsATL has received a $24,000 grant from Fulton County Arts and Culture to support the organization's operational expenses. Additionally, ArtsATL received $...
Dear Readers,
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When I came on board as Executive Editor in January 2016, Susannah Darrow and I had an incredible vision for ArtsATL. W...
With the mayoral race in Atlanta heating up certain issues facing Atlanta are coming to the forefront, especially historic preservation. Candidates were faced engaged with this topic at the Vision for Atlanta panel on April 20, and while all the candidates present articulated the need for a stronger Urban Design Commission (UDC) with a broader scope of powers, there wasn’t an opportunity to have a larger conversation about some of the common misconceptions about historic preservation, and why it is such an important topic for a future mayor. ...