In case you missed last Saturday’s public art panel, the audio is now available.
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02/15/13 Audio, Photos, and Insights From BURNAWAY‘s Public Panel on February 9, Hosted By {Poem 88}
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01/29/13 Dashboard Co-op Turns Three, Transforms Atlanta into a Boom City
Dashboard Co-op reflects on their beginnings as they bustle about the downtown space for their exhibition Saturday, February 2.
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12/09/12 Daily Update: Art Basel Miami Beach
BA will be there! Make sure you check back here for daily updates December 4 through 9!
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10/17/12 Creative Mornings Meets Living Walls at the High Museum this Friday
Living Walls founder Monica Campana presents at Creative Mornings, a lecture series devoted to coffee and inspiration.
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08/29/12 Living Walls 2012: Was It a Success for Female Artists?
Despite some ambivalence in carrying out its feminist goals, Living Walls incites community through controversy.
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08/08/12 Living Walls 2012 Launches August 15 with All Female Street Artists
Celebrating street art and urbanism for its third year, the conference returns to Atlanta with five days of events.
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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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06/14/12 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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05/25/12 To the Fairest Shows the Dangers of Lazy Artist Statements
A sideshow at Atlanta Streets Alive takes itself too seriously.
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02/15/12 Our Front Porch: Q&A with Living Walls and Indigo
In this week’s guest column, Living Walls interviews the globe-trekking street artist and general do-gooder, Indigo.
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01/18/12 Our Favorite Things: Remembering Atlanta Arts 2011
Our top favorite arts events of 2011! We’re mixing up the format and publishing in January rather than December. Surprise!
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12/20/11 Art Battles in Atlanta Offer New Ways to Experience Art
A decade ago, the word Atlanta came to be synonymous with hip hop. A-Town, Hotlanta, the Dirty Dirty—Atlanta took it upon itself to throw its name in with the industry originators and, in doing so, earned the respect (and the cash money) from the culture at large. The movement, which brought us such luminaries as [...]
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11/11/11 Year Two of Art on the Beltline Comes to a Close
On a chilly Friday afternoon, I found myself on an urban hike in Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward. I’d asked Art on the Beltline administrators Fred Yalouris, Director of Design, and Elan Buchen, Project Coordinator of Art and Design, to answer a few questions, and they’d suggested meeting at the Beltline entrance by Memorial Drive to [...]
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11/02/11 Burning News: Artadia Gives $45,000 to Atlanta Artists!
Just minutes ago, Artadia: The Fund for Art and Dialogue announced $45,000 in grants including $15,000 awards to emerging artist Jason Kofke and local veteran Rocio Rodriguez, as well as five other winners listed below!
































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