Lucinda Bunnen’s From Hatcher’s Pond at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia (MOCA GA) is a high point in a career that has already seen its share of high points.
The large scale and fine clarity of artist John Dean’s digital prints are key to the success of Bunnen’s artfully selected photographs: The romantic...
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Tags: Absence of Certainty, Anselm Kiefer, claude monet, Cy Twombly, From Hatcher’s Pond, John Dean, Lucinda Bunnen, MOCA GA, Prismacolor, Samuel Palmer, Susan Cofer, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia
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BURNAWAY would like to send congratulatory shout-outs to each of this year’s Working Artist Project award winners: Micah Stansell, Alan Caomin Xie, and Katherine Mitchell!
The Working Artist Project is a program of the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia (MOCA GA) designed to support established visual artists who live in the metro Atlanta area....
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Tags: Alan Caomin Xie, Katherine Mitchell, Micah Stansell, MOCA GA, Working Artist Project
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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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Listen up local artists! The Jacqueline Casey Hudgens Center for the Arts in Duluth has announced a new prize open to all artists currently living full-time in Georgia and over the age of 18. The winner of the Hudgens Prize will win $50,000 and receive a solo exhibition of their work at the Hudgens...
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Tags: Atlanta, awards grants prizes, David Kiehl, Eungie Joo, Hudgens Prize, Jacqueline Casey Hudgens Center for the Arts, MOCA GA, Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Sylvie Fortin, WAP, Working Artist Project
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See below for visual arts events beginning Thursday, January 21. Please feel free to contact us about any corrections, updates, and new events to include in our lists!
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Tags: ART Station, Body Shop Mike, Brittany Binler, Camilo Cruz, Composition Gallery, Get This! Gallery, Henri Matisse, High Museum of Art, Jack Spencer, Jackson Fine Art, Jiha Moon, Lumiere Gallery, Lynn Geesaman, MOCA GA, Oglethorpe University Museum of Art, Rebecca Finley, Robert Weingarten, Saltworks Gallery, Scott Ingram, solomon projects, Terminus Gallery Walk, Tom Meiss
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Originally featured as part of Le Flash Atlanta 2009, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia’s reinstallation of Micah Stansell’s video work Presynaptic Potential opens this Friday, January 9. The reception will be held from 6:30-8:30PM. The work will only be on view for one week—through Saturday, January 16—so if you miss Friday’s reception,...
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Tags: Le Flash, Micah Stansell, MOCA GA
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We here at BURNAWAY.org like to think of the To Do List as one of the things that can fill the voids in your life, or at least boring evenings at home. This week is no exception. Were you too busy to catch this week’s artist talks and last month’s shows? Gotcha covered. Feeling...
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Tags: Hagedorn Foundation Gallery, High Museum, Jackson Fine Art, John Paul Floyd, Kibbee Gallery, Leonardo da Vinci, Lucinda Bunnen, Madison Morgan Cultural Center, MOCA GA, Phil Bekker, Phillip Verre, Stephanie Dowda, Tierney Gearon, Todd Murphy, Vacation Gallery
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Don’t worry. If you’re not interested in seeing more photography, there’s still plenty of artwork in other media on view this weekend. (Take for instance the Leonardo da Vinci exhibit.) But if you are one of those camera-obsessed maniacs, prepare yourself for a total system shock.
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Tags: art strolls, atlanta botanical gardens, Atlanta Celebrates Photography, Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Barbara Archer Gallery, Besharat Gallery, Beth Lilly, Communion, Corey Daniels, Emily Amy Gallery, Emory Visual Arts Gallery, Gallery Stokes, Gifted Public Art Project, Hollis Hildebrand-Mills, Jorge Colombo, Julie Maritek, Kiang Gallery, lectures, Lucha Rodriguez, Marcia Wood Gallery, Mary Virginia Swanson, MINT Gallery, MOCA GA, Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Parish Kohanim, Photo Book Fair, Photography Center of Atlanta, piedmont park, Sally Heller, Saltworks Gallery, Sarah Hinckley, SCAD-Atlanta Photo Exhibition, Seen Gallery, Society of Photographic Education Crossroads Conference, Spruill Gallery, Steve McCurry, Susan Harbage Page, Susan Rosmarin, The Stacks, Traci Browning, Westside Arts District, Whitespace Gallery, workshops
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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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While murmurs from Le Flash continue, another week of ACP rolls forward.
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Tags: Atlanta Celebrates Photography, Beep Beep Gallery, Blake Williams, Brian Rutenberg, Chi Peng, Chris Carder, Cooper Sanchez, Deedra Ludwig, Eyedrum, Jack Art Gallery, John Paul Floyd, Kiang Gallery, Kibbee Gallery, Le Flash, MOCA GA, Oakland Cemetery, Robin Bernat, Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center, Stephanie Dowda, Studioplex, TEW Galleries, Whitespace
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