This month Atlanta’s own Creatives Project and the Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs have put out calls for artists.
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08/01/12 Call for Artists: Deadlines for August 2012 and Beyond
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Tags: Accessibility2012, ACP, Adair Park, Air, Airport Show 2012, Annette Cone-Skelton, APG, Appropriated Gender, Art Works, artist funding, Artist Grants, Artist in Residency, Artist Opportunities, Artist Project Grants, Arts and Technology Residency, Atlanta Celebrates Photography, Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs, Atlanta Photography Group, Baang+Burne Contemporary, Billboard Art Project, call for artists, Call for Entries, call for submissions, CCHP, CDS/Ho, Center for Documentary Studies, Charlie Grosso, Cleveland State Community College, CMD+R, Community Arts Program, Creatives Project, Dr. Deborah Willis, Duke University, Emerging Artist Award, featured, Ferst Center for the Arts at Georgia Tech, gloATL, grants, Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, Honickman Foundation, Idea Capital, Jackson Fine Art, Jane Jackson Selects, Jeff Demetriou, Karen Shachman, Kesha Bruce, Miniature Perspectives, MOCA GA, Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, OCA, Pohl Real Estate, Rubenstein Library Gallery, Slideluck Potshow
Tags: Accessibility2012, ACP, Adair Park, Air, Airport Show 2012, Annette Cone-Skelton, APG, Appropriated Gender, Art Works, artist funding, Artist Grants, Artist in Residency, Artist Opportunities, Artist Project Grants, Arts and Technology Residency, Atlanta Celebrates Photography, Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs, Atlanta Photography Group, Baang+Burne Contemporary, Billboard Art Project, call for artists, Call for Entries, call for submissions, CCHP, CDS/Ho, Center for Documentary Studies, Charlie Grosso, Cleveland State Community College, CMD+R, Community Arts Program, Creatives Project, Dr. Deborah Willis, Duke University, Emerging Artist Award, featured, Ferst Center for the Arts at Georgia Tech, gloATL, grants, Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, Honickman Foundation, Idea Capital, Jackson Fine Art, Jane Jackson Selects, Jeff Demetriou, Karen Shachman, Kesha Bruce, Miniature Perspectives, MOCA GA, Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, OCA, Pohl Real Estate, Rubenstein Library Gallery, Slideluck Potshow
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10/06/11 Dodge & Burn: FLUX 2011, Photographed in Black and White
Category: Dodge & Burn, photography | Tags:
Tags: 1-Hour Awful, black and white, Circle Studios, Craig Drennen, developer, Dodge & Burn, Fake Love, FLUX, Flux 2010, FLUX 2011, Flux Projects, gloATL, gray_matter(s), Homesick, Jane Garver, Jeff Demetriou, Kim Anno, Livers, low key, Mamiya C330, Men and Women in Water Cities, Monica Cook, photo essay, photo essays, photography, Rodinal, Under the Bridge, Voice Box, Volley, Zoo Atlanta
Tags: 1-Hour Awful, black and white, Circle Studios, Craig Drennen, developer, Dodge & Burn, Fake Love, FLUX, Flux 2010, FLUX 2011, Flux Projects, gloATL, gray_matter(s), Homesick, Jane Garver, Jeff Demetriou, Kim Anno, Livers, low key, Mamiya C330, Men and Women in Water Cities, Monica Cook, photo essay, photo essays, photography, Rodinal, Under the Bridge, Voice Box, Volley, Zoo Atlanta
Flux Projects’s annual one-night takeover of Castleberry Hill, also known as FLUX, transforms the neighborhood into a teaming exhibition (click here to read BURNAWAY’s review). Eager viewers hurry from one area to the next to experience a range of temporary installations, performances, parades, dance, multimedia, and anything else an artist can manage to convince Flux [...]
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09/21/11 Q&A with Anne Dennington for a Preview of FLUX 2011
Category: INTERVIEWS | Tags:
Tags: 2010, 2011, Anne Dennington, architecture, Collective Project, Eric Corriel, Fake Love, FLUX, Flux Projects, gloATL, Homesick, Jeff Demetriou, outdoor art, public art, temporary art, The Hunt, Water Will Be Here, Zoetic Dance Ensemble
Tags: 2010, 2011, Anne Dennington, architecture, Collective Project, Eric Corriel, Fake Love, FLUX, Flux Projects, gloATL, Homesick, Jeff Demetriou, outdoor art, public art, temporary art, The Hunt, Water Will Be Here, Zoetic Dance Ensemble
On Friday, September 30, 2011, Flux Projects is once again starting the next few months of Atlanta’s artistic endeavors with its FLUX event, a sprawling outdoor experimental art exhibit in Castleberry Hill (click here for BURNAWAY’s review of FLUX 2010). Now settled as a firm fixture for temporary art in Atlanta, Flux Projects announced itself [...]
































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