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Call for Artists: August 2024
Space Makers: Indigenous Expression and a New American Art at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville
Shinichi Sawada: Agents of Clay at the Mint Museum Randolph, Charlotte
Eating Chick-Fil-A under the Christian Marclay: Wake Forest University’s Collection of Student-Acquired Contemporary Art
In the Studio with Ben Tollefson
In the Studio with Jeremy R. Brooks
Olivia Erlanger: If Today Were Tomorrow at Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston
Deathbed Scene by Jacob Todd Broussard at Wolfgang Gallery, Atlanta
In the Studio with Kate Burke
“Let Us Draw Nigh”:
Remembering A Sojourn for Harriet Jacobs
In the Studio with Kate Burke
A Blue Haunting: Between the Caribbean and the Carolinas at Tern Gallery, Nassau
Bonnie Maygarden : Rainbow’s Bend at Ferrara Showman 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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