The Space Between, a new installation by Fahamu Pecou (pictured) opens Saturday (February 6) at the Hambidge Cross-Pollination Art Lab. The project seeks to dep...
The “In Our Own Words” series began shortly after the COVID-19 pandemic hit in March as a way of giving voice to members of Atlanta’s arts community as we all s...
Howard Palefsky
Howard Palefsky is a 73-year-old New York City native. He has a B.S. from the City College of New York and his M.B.A. from Stanford University....
Representatives of at least 30 metro Atlanta's black arts organizations will meet next week with the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta after sending a le...
Artists as diverse as octogenarian photographer Lucinda Bunnen and 40ish multidisciplinarian Shanequa Gay popped up in headlines about Atlanta's Art + Design sc...
As Scott Ingram walks the interior of the Conklin Metal Building -- a red-brick industrial complex that will be home base for his Temporary Art Center exhibitio...
Though he’s best known for multidisciplinary art that comments on representations of black masculinity, artist Fahamu Pecou and his African Diasporic Art Museum...
Editor’s note: In celebration of our 10th anniversary, each week we will republish a story from our archives that sparked strong reaction from readers, showcase...
The oldest relic at the Michael C. Carlos Museum is a called a Mother Figurine. The nude with simple facial features, rounded breasts and thighs stands a smidge...
EYP/Gallery 100’s exhibition of Fahamu Pecou’s Real Negus Don’t Die, on view through mid-October, is small but impactful.
The 12 drawings here will be famili...