The year 2020 took much more from Atlanta's Art + Design world than it gave. You could say, "Bah, COVID," but it's more than that. Yes, the novel coronavirus c...
You're walking down the street and see a shop with a large, brightly colored sign above the door. The sign is in Japanese, and clearly, the store is trying to s...
Street artist Chris Veal was born in Milledgeville and has been making art in Atlanta since moving to the Old Fourth Ward in 1999. His painting of George Fl...
(Slideshow images courtesy of streetmap.org)
When Covid-19 hit in early March, many of us were out of work, filing for unemployment or switching to teleworki...
You'll find Reynoldstown in southeast Atlanta, bumping up against downtown and Cabbagetown. You'll also find that it's undergoing a mass transformation. Memoria...
Six walls. Five artists. One alley. You'd likely miss them all if you power walked past Noni's Deli at 357 Edgewood Ave. SE, moving too fast to see everything...
Every Tuesday, we give you our top picks for the week, from installations and sculptures to paintings, drawings, street art, photography, artist talks, openings...
This weekly column spotlights the newest and coolest in Atlanta street art. Today we visit with the prolific Chris Veal, who often turns a satirical eye on Atla...