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Archive Content from Sep 2012
09/28/12 Wabi Sabi Searches for Its Signature at Atlanta Botanical Garden
In his welcoming remarks, Wabi Sabi‘s founder John Welker referred to the company’s recent performance at the Atlanta Botanical Garden as a “treasure hunt,” a promise well delivered in the whole feel of the evening. On arrival, visitors received maps of the garden with various locations and performance times marked out on them. There were [...]
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09/28/12 Q&A: Josh Russell and the Life of Letters
Author Josh Russell discusses his career, his technique, and his view on public readings.
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09/27/12 Breaking News: The Creatives Project’s Four New Residency Winners
Four artists, Gyun Hur, Andre Keichian, Masud “MAO” Olufani, and Charlie Watts, will receive subsidized housing from TCP.
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09/27/12 The Future Looks Bright with ATHICA’s New Director, Hope Hilton
ATHICA’s new artistic director wants to expand notions local and global and what an art space can do beyond its walls.
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09/25/12 Cartoon: Gray Cube, Atlanta’s Hottest New Gallery
Gray Cube Gallery sets a new standard for uniqueness in Alex Robins’s new series of animated satire.
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09/25/12 ARTSpeak: Arthur Grace’s Portraits of a Presidential Race at the High
Arthur Graces holds nothing back in photographing the humanism in presidential campaigns.
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09/24/12 To Do List Through: October 1
It may be the end of September, but there’s still so much To Do! Check out all of this week’s exciting events!
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09/20/12 Little Victories, Three Interpretations of Private Space at Kibbee
Jason Kofke, Chris Chambers, and Matt Whitehead make the most of Kibbee’s house-turned-gallery interior.
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09/20/12 Authors on Art: A Vivid Craving: Art and Writing Around Color
Amber Sparks explores color in visual art and the stories that arise from it.
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09/19/12 Atlanta Critic and Glasstire Publisher Discuss Arts Writing Symposium
Rebecca Dimling Cochran and Rainey Knudson talk shop to kick off this week’s critics conference at Emory.
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09/19/12 Theory in Studio: Judd, James, West, and the Future of Beauty in America
Will America resist its obsession with comfort, contentment, and convenience to explore new frontiers in art and beyond?
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09/18/12 Fibers at Madison-Morgan, an Engaging Survey of the Medium
Many pieces at Fibers subtly display social commentary and confront personal and historical pasts.
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09/17/12 To Do List: Through September 24
This week: Twin Kittens reopens in the TULA Art Center, plus a week of screenings, lectures, openings, and DASH BASH this Saturday!
































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