Cult Classics: A Conversation with Craig Drennen
In a conversation with Logan Lockner, artist Craig Drennen discusses curating the group show Somebody Told Me You People Were Crazy at Hathaway Gallery in Atlanta.
In a conversation with Logan Lockner, artist Craig Drennen discusses curating the group show Somebody Told Me You People Were Crazy at Hathaway Gallery in Atlanta.
Jasmine Amussen speaks with Azikiwe Mohammed about soft ghetto aesthetics, memory and photography, and his solo show at SCAD Museum of Art.
Artist Katya Tepper visits Mark Starling’s studio in Warrenton, Georgia. From caskets to pelvic bones, Starling’s work confronts human mortality head on.
TK Smith sits down with artist Shikeith to discuss his exhibit at the Atlanta Contemporary.
Painter Holly Coulis sits down with Hannah Tarr and J. Michael Ford to learn more about their two person exhibition on view at Camayuhs in Atlanta.
Artists Hasani Sahlehe and Caleb Jamel Brown discuss the cultural importance of food, shared histories of cultural Blackness, and hybridized traditions.
BA editor Logan Lockner visits the studio of Atlanta-based artist Y. Malik Jalal, one of BURNAWAY’s 2019 Art Crushes.
Atlanta-based artist Jiha Moon, the honoree of this year’s Art Crush, speaks with BA contributor Onyew Kim about her recent ceramic works and ongoing explorations of cultural hybridity.
In advance the opening of her solo exhibition in Richmond, California-based multidisciplinary artist Cauleen Smith speaks with BA about combining research methods and improvisation in her work.