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...
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Artists are working to transform gritty South Broad Street into an arts district. (Photo by Allie Goolrick.)
Elizabeth Jarrett and Kris Pilcher stand in a cav...
Chamber Cartel performs “Die Goldenen Tiere." (Photos by Mark Gresham)
New music ensemble Chamber Cartel performed a concert of music by six different 20th an...
Artists Severn Eaton (left) and Mel Chin
EMCs' sound piece JAM-D-JAM!, a radio based interactive entertainment for Atlantans stuck in traffic, has won the FIE...
Come July, the Goat Farm will shift the locus of its programming from its 19th-century campus in West Midtown to the living, breathing streets of Atlanta.
Ra...
Saiah, a new Atlanta theatrical group, aims high with its first production, "Rua | Wülf," which premiered April 11 at the Goat Farm Arts Center and uses the...
Nicole Chamberlain and Caleb Herron of Chamber Cartel practice,
practice, practice.
We’ve been lucky in Atlanta. Over the past decade or so, modern chamber mu...
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...
“Perpetual motion” could describe the fluid, ongoing quality that fills the Woodruff Arts Center’s symphony rehearsal hall, as eight or nine gloATL dancers work...