THURSDAY: A new performance by Lauri Stallings of gloATL and collaborators including Sonic Generator, Georgia Tech's musical artists in residence. Flyer courtesy the High Museum.
It’s December and holiday fever reigns supreme. The art shows this weekend more than justify taking a break from your hectic last-minute-gift-giving routine. (Not to mention the gloATL performance and the latest Mergers and Acquisitions on Thursday.) Feel free to add your events for December 4 through December 10 in the comments below!
FRIDAY: A Tale of Two Cities depicts urban geographies. Art by Maxx Morgan/courtesy Alan Avery Art.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4
Forever Green eco-friendly holiday market
Whitespace Gallery / 11AM-10PM
Green Sleeves Fashion Show
Whitespace Gallery / 7-10PM
Bryce Hammond & Maxx Morgan A Tale of Two Cities
Alan Avery Art Company 6-10PM
Katherine Mitchell Correspondences, Conversations, and Texts
Sandler Hudson Gallery / 7-9PM
Wonderland group show
Kai Lin Art / 7-10PM
Bite Sized group show
Aurora Coffee L5P / 7-10PM
[CORRECTION] ASIFA-Atlanta Animation Art Show
WonderRoot / 8PM-Midnight
SATURDAY: Kibbee Gallery opens a massive group show. Flyer Courtesy Kibbee Gallery.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5
Forever Green eco-friendly holiday market
Whitespace Gallery / 11AM-5PM
Family Day
Spruill Gallery 12-4PM
Annual Open House
Atlanta Printmakers Studio / 3-7PM
Spacemas 2010: Retro Furniture, Fixture, and Function
Alcove Gallery / 3PM-Midnight
Holiday Studio Show
Mudfire Gallery / 5-9PM
In the Nick of Time group show
Kibbee Gallery / 6-10PM
Velcro Show 2009
Composition Gallery / 7-10PM
Seasons group show
Young Blood Gallery / 7PM
Artari: Inspired by Retro Arcades
Picaflor Studios / 7-9PM
Photolordz photography group show
Java Lords Coffee / 7-11PM
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6
Forever Green eco-friendly holiday market
Whitespace Gallery / 11AM-5PM
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10
Crea
High Museum of Art / $25 / 8-9PM
Read more over at ArtscriticATL.com
More Mergers and Acquisitions
Atlanta Contemporary Art Center / 8-10PM








































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