Based in Athens, Georgia, David Hale’s work loses its soulful vibe at a gallery focused on selling merchandise.
Archive Content from Jun 2012
06/28/12 Dodge & Burn: Old Train Car Windows at the Southeastern Railway Museum
Sara Kieth visits focuses on the abstract windowpanes of the old train cars at the Southeastern Railway Museum.
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06/26/12 Opening the Folds: Nicole Livieratos at MOCA GA
Minimal movements dramatize a quiet daily ritual. In this early work-in-progress, the dance choreographer asks for audience input.
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06/25/12 Modern Atlanta Offers a Counterpoint to Traditionalism in Southern Design
Our recap of several key events during this year’s Modern Atlanta as well as questions for the future of the series.
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06/25/12 To Do List: Through July 2
Artist talks from Anya Liftig and Radcliffe Roye, the final week to see Teresa Cole at Whitespace, and The Lucky Penny turns 1 on Wednesday!
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06/22/12 Q&A: Joanna Ebenstein Discusses Death and History at the CDC Museum
In Brooklyn, she runs the Morbid Anatomy Library. In Atlanta, her artwork tells the story of a medical tragedy.
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06/22/12 Dodge & Burn: Eastern Metro’s Little Known Nature Next Door
Dodge & Burn is a series of photo essays documenting local culture with a focus on artful imagery, movement, and light. Most Atlantans know they can head north into the mountains to find some great nature getaways or pay a fee and deal with the crowds at Stone Mountain. Folks who stay inside the perimeter [...]
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06/21/12 BURNAWAY on Huffington Post: Brad Downey’s Portrait of My Father
Our editor reviews Saturday’s airborne artwork, in BURNAWAY’s first article published on Huffington Post!
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06/19/12 ARTSpeak: Matt Haffner and Cosmo Whyte on Talent Loves Company
Two artists reflect on Barbara Archer’s new show opening Friday, June 22, and what it means to “pay it forward.”
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06/18/12 To Do List: Through June 25
Final week of Painters Panting at ACAC, screenings at {Poem 88} and Rich Theatre, and the Big Bang Ball this Saturday!
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06/15/12 T. Lang Dance Company Challenges a Woman’s Worth in Mother/Mutha
Lang’s dancers tell of a provocative story of race, violence, and sisterhood for all women, black and white.
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06/14/12 Dodge & Burn: Creative Dads
Photographer Ryan Nabulsi catches up with a few creative dads for a Father’s Day Dodge & Burn.
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06/13/12 Migratory Language: Teresa Cole and Kelly Cloninger at Whitespace
Cole’s ambitious work transports us with its ornate silent drama, contrasting with Cloninger’s trip through all things girly.
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06/12/12 ARTSpeak: SEAT, a Second Year for Flux Projects in Freedom Park
Our editor meets designer Brian Brush to discuss SEAT, a sculpture using 300 repurposed IKEA chairs, on view now.



























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