The Atlanta Contemporary Art Center today announced the 31 artists and one group whose work will be featured in the 2021 Atlanta Biennial, opening February 18. ...
Editor's note: This review was written after the writer experienced the "Paa Joe: Gates of No Return" exhibition virtually in the early weeks of the Covid-19 pa...
Journey of a Black Girl, a large-scale public art exhibition presented by Art on the BeltLine, is the newest addition to the Southside Trail. Sort of. The multi...
On a small plinth, tucked in the corner of the gallery space, is a wooden box full of folded notes and pencils. Handwritten on a slip of paper is the invitation...
This exhibition can be seen in a 360-degree virtual tour through July 26.
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Zipporah Camille Thompson’s Looming Chaos associates the act of weaving with the ...
Artists as diverse as octogenarian photographer Lucinda Bunnen and 40ish multidisciplinarian Shanequa Gay popped up in headlines about Atlanta's Art + Design sc...
How do we enter a conversation on the intersections of migrant identity? For artist Cosmo Whyte, the way in is sensory and experiential. Whyte, who was born in ...
Dreams River at Marcia Wood Gallery, a small show featuring Savannah artist Marcus Kenney’s assemblage sculptures, bears a tremendous weight. What makes the scu...
One recent Saturday, Atlanta’s ArtsXchange held a costume celebration called Renaissance: Harlem South. The fundraiser celebrated the cultural contributions of ...
Art is a technology. It has the power to give a visual language to the natural phenomenon that we experience but cannot quite comprehend or explain. Mildred Tho...