For an event with such longevity, the Atlanta Film Festival (ATLFF), now in its 43rd year, has chugged along at a slow-but-steady, perhaps even boring pace for ...
The jury panel for the 2018 Art on the Atlanta BeltLine exhibition has been announced. According to organizers, the aim was to create "diverse and equitable pan...
Bill Boling is the man behind the art book publishing company Fall Line Press. A true Renaissance man, Boling is a full-time attorney, photographer, artist, a book lover, and, in his own word, a “picture-holic.”...
Kevin Cole’s "Increase Risk with Emotional Faith," a mixed media wall sculpture, will be featured in the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History...
Photo courtesy the artist.
Gregor Turk has converted an empty space at Ponce City Market into a smashingly cool, black-and-white boutique by turning discards ...
Some interesting opportunities are on the horizon for Atlanta artists and designers. For the rest of us, they're a sneak peak at coming events.
PUBLIC ART: Pro...
Attention, armchair hikers. The Atlanta BeltLine folks have compiled a scrapbook of the artworks and performances that were part of Art on the BeltLine 2011.
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About this time last year, I tempted fate.
Given Atlanta's history of promising starts and deflating sputters in the visual arts, it was, if one is at all supe...
After eight years with the public art program of Atlanta’s Office of Cultural Affairs, Dorian McDuffie has moved to Fulton County Arts and Culture.
There, she ...