Archive Content by Tag ‘featured’

05/17/13 MTV’s World of Jenks Can Prove Exemplary Model for Atlanta Documentarians

“There’s all this stuff, and there’s all these creatives nestled in these innovative neighborhoods throughout Atlanta, doing amazing work and paying it forward, yet there is no recognizable voice with a visual inclination for people to listen and lookup too.”

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05/16/13 Review: Consuming Passions at Hagedorn Foundation Gallery

“As a complex visual dialogue and meditation on the idea of desire, Consuming Passions succeeds in sharpening our appetites.”

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05/15/13 Film Review: Upstream Color Tests the Value of Difficulty

Shane Carruth’s sci-fi reverie explores a world out of balance.

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05/15/13 Out There Atlanta: Jason Kofke

Kofke talks about screening Soviet films in the Arctic, getting away from the political, and working in collaboration with other artists.

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05/14/13 Studio Visit: Q&A with Lauri Stallings of gloATL

Presented in partnership with BOMB Magazine online, Andrew Alexander speaks with Lauri Stallings.

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05/13/13 Dodge & Burn: The Briarcliff Bulletin Boards: Photographs by Brian McGrath Davis

Brian McGrath Davis documents the residue of bulletin board activity at Emory’s Briarcliff Campus, slated for partial demolition.

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05/10/13 BOOKMARKS: Hope Hilton’s Reading List for May

ATHICA’s director, Hope Hilton, shares five great and inspirational reads!

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05/09/13 Review: The Seductive Behavior of Space: Jenene Nagy at Get This! Gallery

“Nagy isn’t drawing pictures of spaces; she’s using drawings to create them.”

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05/08/13 Permanent Residents: Emory University’s Anti-Gravity Monument

Seen through an outsider’s eyes or explored with a new set of intentions, the cities we live in are revealed to be more peculiar than we could have imagined.

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05/03/13 On Painting and Rome: Interview with Jackie Saccoccio

Ridley Howard speaks with Jackie Saccoccio about her process, recent shifts, influences, and working in Rome.

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05/02/13 Review: Suburbia at Hagedorn Foundation Gallery

Suburbia guides [us] through time to see the consistent goals of consumer culture and the contemporary boredom that is the result of such social passivity.”

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05/01/13 Fit To Print: When Paper Speaks: The Reopening of the Robert C. Williams Paper Museum

A visit to the reopened Paper Museum at Georgia Tech allows for an exploration into their Dard Hunter collection and archive.

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04/26/13 Talking Heads: Suburbia and Its Discontents

Atlanta artists Meg Aubrey and Christina Price Washington email about grass and mining other suburban symbols.

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04/25/13 Review: Dayna Thacker’s Theories of Everything at Barbara Archer Gallery

“Not only is this a new technique for Thacker, but it is a rarity in the medium of collage as a whole.”

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