The Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta kicked off its 2018–19 season on Friday with a noontime recital by violist Yinzi Kong and pianist William Ransom at t...
As any cat lover can tell you, felines are divine.
Ancient Egyptians took that notion even more seriously than pet owners of today, and a charming new exhibit...
Mike Germon’s artist talk for Almagest on Saturday, February 10, at 2 p.m. at Whitespec (the project space at Whitespace) will bring to a satisfying close one o...
Any avid Target shopper is sure to have heard of Michael Graves--his name adorns kitchenware spanning from tea kettles to toasters. But before he became well known for designing consumer goods, Michael Graves rose to prominence as an architect and most prominent practitioners of postmodernism, his buildings became distinctive statements in cities across the country known for their use of crazy imagery and geometry....
The High Museum of Art has announced a reduced admission price of $14.50 across the board, with admission for children 5 and under remaining free. “Art museums ...
Doorway to an Enlightened World: The Tibetan Shrine from the Alice S. Kandell Collection at the Michael C. Carlos Museum through November 27, consists of a sing...
Between the Sweet Water and the Swarm of Bees: Works by Susanne Wenger, on view through May 15 at Emory’s Michael C. Carlos Museum, is the illustrative title of...
Artists are working to transform gritty South Broad Street into an arts district. (Photo by Allie Goolrick)
A December vantage point is a bit too early to qua...
Alen MacWeeney: White Horse, Donegal, 1965-1966, gelatin silver print.
The Waters and the Wild: Alen MacWeeney Photographs of Ireland, at the Michael C. Carlo...
Moccasins, ca. 1870, Numunuu (Comanche),Texas or Oklahoma, hide, glass beads, pigment.
Indigenous Beauty: Masterworks of American Indian Art From the Diker Co...