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Feminine painting: Abstractions about an abstract concept?
Emily Amy Gallery’s current exhibition, The Feminine in Abstract Painting, provides a look at four drastically different female artists working within the realm of abstract painting. With an exhibit like this one, the premise of femininity automatically triggers associations with the history of women artists, as well as comparisons to the predominantly masculine history... »
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Don’t worry. If you’re not interested in seeing more photography, there’s still plenty of artwork in other media on view this weekend. (Take for instance the Leonardo da Vinci exhibit.) But if you are one of those camera-obsessed maniacs, prepare yourself for a total system shock. »
Westside Arts District Art Walk this Saturday!
This Saturday, October 17, the Westside Arts District Art Walk will feature several events sponsored by Atlanta Celebrates Photography. Events will take place from 11AM to 5PM. Below you’ll find a list of highlights that piqued our interest: »
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Atlanta Celebrates Photography gets up to speed this weekend, starting with what looks like a fantastic exhibit at Barbara Archer Gallery. »
Photo Tour: Westside Art Walk
Here’s another photo essay by Jessica Horwitz from last weekend’s stroll through the Westside Arts District. Click below for more photos of the walk! »
Buy Local at Emily Amy Gallery
The new exhibition Buy Local: A Group Show Celebrating Atlanta’s Emerging Talent at Emily Amy Gallery is exactly how the title describes it. The gallery features the work of six artists: Kristina Bailey, Holly Golson Bryan, Meta Gary, Will Kay, Whitney Stansell, and Zuzka Vaclavik. A range of subjects and... »
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This is our weekly To Do List, where you can find info on new art openings and cool events throughout the city! »
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There are more than enough events to keep you busy this upcoming week, from art walks and lectures to student shows and open studios. Enjoy! »
Emily Amy Gallery: Paint as Subject
The new show at the Emily Amy Gallery, “Paint as Subject,” features a delightful selection of paintings whose focus is paint itself. Dorothy Goode, James Leonard, Melanie Parke, and Carl Plansky are all talented artists reviving the modernist aesthetic and theory that a painting should remain “true to itself.” »
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Urban hiking, architectural photography, graffiti, and transgressive film—if any of these interests sound appealing, there’s an event for you this weekend or in the week ahead. »



