
Burnaway celebrates art from the South and Caribbean.

Sterling Allen: TWEEN at Neue Welt, Nashville
Ron Ewert: I’ll Keep it with Mine at Good Weather, Little Rock
Diedrick Brackens: the shape of survival in the Walter and Linda Evans Center for African American Studies at the SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah
Memory Reliquaries: Daniel Essig’s Bricolage Of Meaning-Making
Call for Artists: July 2025
From Gulf to Gulf: Myriam Amri and Xitlalli Alvarez Almendariz’s Archival Hauntings in An Act to Prohibit Camels and Dromedaries from Running at Large, Friends Gallery, Houston
In the Studio with Matthew Rosenbeck
In the Studio with Tim Short
Appalshop Spotlight: Morgan Sexton’s “Little Birdie”

John T. Biggers Murals in Houston, Texas
Appalshop Spotlight: Morgan Sexton’s “Little Birdie”
Bryan Castro: to stutter / to atomize / to interrupt at D.D.D.D., New York City
Sadie Sheldon: briefly at Sibyl Gallery, New Orleans
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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