See below for visual arts events beginning Thursday, April 8.
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Tags: Alcove Gallery, avant garden, Beep Beep Gallery, brett smith, carroll street cafe, Castleberry Hill, dodek, Dodekapus, edward t. welburn, emory visual arts, Eyedrum, Fahamu Pecou, films from the arab world, Hagedorn Foundation Gallery, Heidi Aishman, High Museum, johnny waggener, kelly mckern, Kelly McKernan, kenn kotara, micah stans, Micah Stansell, MOCA GA, Obscura, Raw Space Gallery, Sandler Hudson Gallery, the 15 project, The Contemporary, To Do List, Whitespace, Whitney Stansell, woodruff arts center
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The last exhibition of the year at any institution typically takes one of two forms: either a serious going-out-with-a-bang curatorial gesture or, taking a nod from the particularly festive winter season, something lighthearted and convivial. More Mergers and Acquisitions, currently on view at the Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, is certainly intended to be the...
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Tags: Arnulf Rainer, Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Brad Tucker, Curtis Mitchell, Heidi Aishman, Jiha Moon, Joe Gibbons, Joel Peter-Witkin, Rachel Hayes, Ron Gorchov, Sam Gilliam, William Wegman
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I want to thank photographers Jessica Horwitz, Faith Ploener, and Sandy Hooper for their brilliant efforts last Friday night. They collectively shot over 200 photos of Le Flash, capturing the action from nearly every possible angle. Still, we couldn’t cover everything; there was simply too much. Today’s photo tour focuses on artist projects.
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Tags: ACP, Antonio Darden, Atlanta Celebrates Photography, Axis Mundi, Carl DiSalvo, carroll street cafe, Danielle Roney, David Holstius, David Jones, Diana Ascarrunz, Drive By Shooting, Emma Adair, Fahamu Pecou, Fructose Fantasy, Garage Projects, Heidi Aishman, Jane Garver, Johana Moscoso, Kari Lennox, Le Flash, Le Flash 2009, Louise Shaw, Matt Haffner, May the Light Affect, Micah Stansell, Michael Reese, Mission, MOCA GA, Mons Boris, My Name in Lights, N Yo Face, Presynaptic Potential Presynaptic Peepshow, Shana Robbins, Steve Aishman, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Tracing What is Remembered, Tree Ghost in Iceland, We Are Survival Machines
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Urban hiking, architectural photography, graffiti, and transgressive film—if any of these interests sound appealing, there’s an event for you this weekend or in the week ahead.
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Tags: architectural photography, Beep Beep Gallery, Born, Carl Plansky, Dorothy Goode, Dosa Kim, East Atlanta Tattoo, Emily Amy Gallery, Gallery Stokes, Heidi Aishman, James Leonard, Jimmy Carter Library and Museum, Kavarna, Lumiere Gallery, MAD Magazine, Melanie Parke, Nick Zedd, ParkGrounds Coffee, Richard Kern, Richard Pare, Russian architecture, SAINT, underground film, Urban Hiking, Whitespace Gallery, WonderRoot
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I was intrigued to hear about Heidi Aishman’s show, “You Can’t Win That!” at Gallery Stokes. As a child, I had an obsession with stuffed animals (what little girl didn’t?). I was always on the hunt for new additions to the collection. In a nutshell, the essence of Aishman’s show is...
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Tags: Dada, Gallery Stokes, Heidi Aishman
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Spring showers bring sparse but interesting offerings this week, including underground film at Whitespace and glass bead collage at Marcia Wood Gallery.
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Tags: Art House Co-op, Bruce Bickford, center for puppetry arts, Frank Zappa, Gallery Stokes, Heidi Aishman, Marcia Woods Gallery, Monster Road, Museum of Design Atlanta, Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum, Sketchbook Project, Whitespace Gallery, WonderRoot, WonderRoot TV
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