Films for the 99% continues at {Poem 88}, Dances Made To Order premiers online on Wednesday, and Ponce gets Crush[ed] this Saturday!
Archive Content from Apr 2012
04/27/12 Dodge & Burn: EAV Earth Day Festival
Photographs capture a parade of wishing lanterns marking the reopening of East Atlanta Farmers Market.
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04/25/12 Jiha Moon’s Detourist Exaggerates a Simplified View of Culture
Jiha Moon’s latest exhibition at Saltworks emphasizes the form of illusory authenticity a tourist experiences.
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04/23/12 Rua | Wülf, a Wildly Imaginative Journey at the Goat Farm
This ambitious play delivers incredible visual experiences, albeit with some storytelling flaws, ending its final night April 29.
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04/23/12 To Do List: Through April 30
The Lucky Penny hosts a panel discussion at ACAC, and two new shows open at Marcia Wood Gallery!
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04/19/12 Dodge & Burn: Moreland Avenue
Moreland Ave. hosts the consumer remnants of a traffic-heavy commute that flourished prior to the development of Atlanta’s freeways.
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04/18/12 Kofke and Chambers’s The Ends Suggests That Change is in the Air
Beep Beep Gallery’s current two-person show employs technology as nostalgia to question our civilization’s present situation.
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04/17/12 Missed Opportunities in The Tents, a History of New York Fashion Week
Screening Thursday at SCAD-Atlanta, this informative film is high on fashion but a little low on deeper insights.
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04/17/12 Connecting the Dots between Science and Art at Spruill Gallery
Science inspires artists, but artists inspire other artists more.
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04/16/12 Alan Loehle’s Recent Rome Series at Marcia Wood Gallery is Refreshing
Alan Loehle’s Rome Series of paintings succeeds at extending a historical background to his painterly style.
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04/16/12 To Do List: Through April 23
Young, Foxy & Free throws their Spring Issue Release Party on Thursday, and the 3rd Saturday Art Walk happens this week!
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04/12/12 Dodge & Burn: The Arts Exchange
This week’s Dodge & Burn explores The Arts Exchange, a former elementary school turned collection of artist studios.
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04/11/12 Authors on Art: The Still Life
This week’s Authors on Art explores the resonance of the Still Life and its relationship with the written form.
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04/10/12 Q&A: Saïah Unleashes a Darker Retelling of Little Red Riding Hood
Opening night begins at 7:30 on Wednesday, April 11, at the Goat Farm!
































karley: nice!
Jared: Excited for the Bowman collection. She is someone to keep an eye on
ruth: What do you do with difficult lines of memory? Fold them into a san
Beth Lilly: I know! That's exactly the type of work I had in mind with the call f
Jason Francisco: Davis' bulletin boards seem to me actually to be photographs themselve