The Atlanta BeltLine Arts and Cultural Department recently announced the 13th annual open call for its Art on the Atlanta BeltLine…
The Arts
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The newest cinematic experience from the Illuminarium opens next week along the Eastside BeltLine.
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From science, to history, to nature and even adult science nights, Fernbank Museum has something for all interests.
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Following up on one of the highest grossing shows at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, the second installment of Virgil Abloh’s (Off-White, Louis Vuitton) “Figures of Speech” is on display at Atlanta’s High Museum of Art through March 8.
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On Dec. 19, make plans to catch a classic one last time. “The Nutcracker” ballet has been an Atlanta tradition for years, and I, like many other locals, grew up going to see it each year.
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Local art, live music and more, oh my! On Dec.
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Bernie Taupin is best known as the writer behind Elton John’s biggest hits. A lifelong visual artist, in the early ’90s, he shifted the main focus of his creative endeavors to painting.
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Since the closing of many Broad Street galleries and venues in downtown Atlanta, artists have searched for a new home to curate their art. Many have found it in The Bakery.