Burnaway publishes a Magazine & daily content that celebrates art from the South.
A Brand New End: Survival and Its Pictures by Carmen Winant at The Knoxville Museum of Art, Knoxville
by hook: Burnaway Reader Release Party
You Belong Here: Place, People, and Purpose in Latinx Photography at the Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University, Miami
Introducing Our 2024 Editorial Themes
Her Fragrance Is Still Among Us at The Hudgens Center for Art and Learning, Duluth
Leah Shirley: DANCER at Sibyl, New Orleans
Mary Reid Kelley Makes A Video
Call for Artists: March 2024
In the Studio with Erin Hamm
Ghost of a Dream: I know of a place where they perform miracles at the Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington
In the Studio with Erin Hamm
Ana Hernandez: Color of Clouds at Other Plans, New Orleans
Dark Matter, Dark Energy, Dark Imaginarence by Nathaniel Donnett at the University Museum of Texas Southern, Houston
Atlanta’s art community is dispersed throughout Georgia's largest city and features a lively mix of traditional and contemporary art galleries, robust studio cooperatives, and DIY spaces, anchored by institutions such as the High Museum of Art and Atlanta Contemporary.
Explore GuideNestled in the foothills of Appalachia and looking out over the Tennessee River, Chattanooga's art scene features institutions like the ICA at UTC and the Hunter Museum alongside a bustling DIY scene, artist residencies and a renown sculpture garden.
Explore GuideGeorgia's oldest city—awash with Spanish moss—is home to a bustling art scene. At Savannah's apex, The Savannah College of Art and Design draws in international perspectives among a growing contemporary art scene with a thriving grassroots ethos and cultural centers abound.
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