Poem 88, the contemporary art gallery tucked into an industrial dead-end in northeast Atlanta, turns 10 this year.
It all began when owner and curator Robin...
The work alone is illegible, and that may be the point.
If you're familiar with Atlanta artist Myra Greene’s practice, you'll be prepared for her subtle visu...
‘Tis the season for giving -- or at least the Emory Chamber Music Society, Atlanta’s largest and most active chamber organization, sees it that way. Today the...
"Noplaceness: Art in a Post-Urban Landscape"
By Jerry Cullum, Catherine Fox and Cinqué Hicks. Possible Futures, 260 pages.
For some time, large metropolitan a...
The High Museum of Art has named scholar Valerie Cassel Oliver as the 2011 recipient of the David C. Driskell Prize.
Oliver (at left), senior curator at the Co...
The 2011 art season kicks off with a busy weekend in Atlanta.
Ponce Crush. Three galleries in the Ponce de Leon Avenue corridor have joined forces. Young Blo...
Spruill Gallery’s “LATinGA” features eight Atlanta artists with Latin roots, but don’t expect insights or epiphanies about being Latin or Georgian. The artists ...
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...
The Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia has received $120,000 to fund a third year of its Working Artist Project. The Charles Loridans Foundation is supportin...
Castleberry Hill is the place to be on Friday night. Le Flash, the one-night art/performance/dance/fashion lollapalooza, will take over its streets and alleys, ...