Editor’s Note: In 2016, ArtsATL co-founder Catherine Fox wrote about the partnership between Serenbe and Auburn University’s Rural Studio program to provide hou...
As far as world religions are concerned, art is a renewable resource. Even as ancient and traditional objects and images remain touchstones of faith, artists ha...
The 48 photographs in Lucinda Bunnen’s exhibition From Nuns to Now: A Photographer’s Selections span almost five decades of art-making. But don’t go to Switch M...
Artists as diverse as octogenarian photographer Lucinda Bunnen and 40ish multidisciplinarian Shanequa Gay popped up in headlines about Atlanta's Art + Design sc...
Editor’s note: In 2012, the Goat Farm Arts Center was still a fledging artists community in a hip but hardly glamorous area on the Westside. ArtsATL cofounder a...
When business and the arts come together, the scales usually tip toward business. For those with the cash, the arts are a marketing tool or object of philanthro...
Atlanta’s Museum of Contemporary Art is in the process of securing property to build a permanent home at the Goat Farm Arts Center in West Midtown, according to...
It began with an open house that author and historian Susan Hunter held in the early '70s, when a guest remarked that her Ansley Park home had been designed by ...
Call it big-tent curating. The 2019 edition of the Atlanta Biennial, the Atlanta Contemporary’s look at artmaking in 10 Southern states, gathers together the wo...
ARTS ATL hosted its third annual Luminary Awards in a star-studded night at City Winery on January 27 that included performances from Grammy-nominated Kameron C...