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As a visual artist, Shanequa Gay's work evaluates place, tradition, storytelling and subject matter to develop imaginative dialog...
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...
Editor’s note: This spring, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Atlanta artist Shanequa Gay was commissioned by Umi Atlanta to create an installation integrating her ...
(Editor's note: We begin our new "Creative in Residence" series of guest editors today with Floyd Hall, a prominent writer, producer and documentarian. A story ...
Even ELEVATE Atlanta, as tactile an event as you might imagine, will be mostly virtual this year.
The city of Atlanta's weeklong public art festival will cen...
Three Georgia artists -- all women -- take on the ever-slippery concept of the South in Southern Values at the Hudgens Center for Art & Learning through Apr...
Artists as diverse as octogenarian photographer Lucinda Bunnen and 40ish multidisciplinarian Shanequa Gay popped up in headlines about Atlanta's Art + Design sc...
Artists have been taking the exhibition of their artwork into their own hands for centuries. Often this happens when they become frustrated with a lack of oppor...
In 1942, Albert Camus published The Myth of Sisyphus. Against the backdrop of World War II, the Algerian philosopher presents suicide as the foremost philosophi...
A community’s appearance can be rearranged, but its heartbeat -- the character of those who live community – cannot. Artist Shanequa Gay’s murals speak to histo...