CHRISTMAS IN JULY AT THE AVENUE WEST COBB

Posted by Liz and John Attaway, 7/19/23

Get out of the summer heat with The Avenue West Cobb’s first Christmas in July event!

Tuesday, July 25 5-8pm

Hawaiian Santa! Guests can take selfies with Anna and Elsa, eat from delicious dessert food trucks and test your gift-wrapping and tree decorating skills in some friendly holiday competition. The event is free and open to the public. Reserve your spot, here.

Activities include:

·         Dessert trucks

·         Photos with Hawaiian Santa

·         Ballonists and face painting

·         Selfies with Anna and Elsa

·         Music spun by a DJ

·         Tree decorating and gift-wrapping competitions

·         Bounce house

PIEDMONT PARK ARTS FESTIVAL 2023 

Posted by Liz and John Attaway, 7/17/23

Featuring an Expansive Artist Market, Music, Children’s Area, Food Trucks and More Free to Attend on Saturday, August 19 and Sunday, August 20, 2023

Recognized as one of the best outdoor festivals in Atlanta, the Piedmont Park Arts Festival returns to the heart of Midtown on Saturday, August 19 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, August 20, 2023, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Presented by the Atlanta Foundation for Public Spaces and held in picturesque Piedmont Park, the festival will feature approximately 250 artists including painters, photographers, sculptors, leather and metalworkers, glass blowers, jewelers, and crafters. Festival enthusiasts are also invited to enjoy live acoustic music, DJ sets from Captains of Revelry, a children’s play area, and a variety of festival food and drinks for all tastes. Free to attend, the event is open to all ages and dogs are welcome. For more information on the Piedmont Park Arts Festival (1215 Piedmont Ave., Atlanta, GA 30309), visit piedmontparkartsfestival.com or www.affps.com

FOURTH ANNUAL HALCYON’S GOT TALENT

Posted by Liz and John Attaway, 7/13/23

 Watch brilliant young performers give it their all on July 27 at Forsyth County’s mixed-use village

Join Halcyon for an evening of artistic expression at the fourth annual Halcyon’s Got Talent on Thursday, July 27 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Witness remarkable performances by talented youngsters from 10 to 18 years old as they showcase their musical talents vying for the ultimate victory and grand prize. 

Presented in partnership with Galaxy Music & Arts Studio of Alpharetta and sponsored by Renasant Bank, the community is invited to watch these young performers take the stage at Village Green. Photos of this year’s finalists show their true passion and dedication. 

As you sit back and revel in spectacular talent, enjoy culinary delights and treat yourself to a variety of food and beverages from Halcyon’s diverse selection of restaurants. Indulge in delicious meats and cheeses at the delectable European-style market Il Bottegone. Cool off from the summer heat with a refreshing, satisfying ice cream cone from Kilwins or a frozen treat from Popbar. 

This event is free and open to the public. Free parking is available in the parking deck. For full event details, please visit the Facebook event page here.

For the latest information on Halcyon, upcoming events and a roster of retailers and restaurants, visit www.visithalcyon.com or follow @VisitHalcyon on Instagram and Facebook.

SUMMERHILL KICKS OFF JULY WITH A TASTY LINEUP AND COMMUNITY EVENTS

Posted by Liz and John Attaway, 7/13/23

Soak Up All the Delectable Gems Found in the Summerhill Neighborhood

Summerhill has some exciting happenings this month to embrace the sizzling summer season. From new food destinations to back-to-school events, the highlights below are a sampling of what’s in store for July.

  • Highly anticipated Southern National at Summerhill is now open for business. The new restaurant serves globally inspired cuisine that is rooted in “authentic Southern cuisine,” curated by chef Duane Nutter. Greg Best and Paul Calvert have curated an equally impressive wine and cocktail menu.  Make reservations here
  • Junior’s in Summerhill has some great specials for July. The pizza joint is offering “The Fresh Prince” (pictured below) in regular, vegetarian, and vegan variations. In addition, Junior’s is featuring lunch specials Monday-Friday 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Guests can choose from two one-topping slices and a soda for $8.50 or one one-topping slice, salad, and soda for $10.25. Guests are invited back on Tuesday evenings for trivia starting at 7 p.m.
  • Big Softie brings a taste of summer to Summerhill with peach sorbet, its July flavor of the month (pictured below). The ice cream shop’s soft serve is made with the best ingredients, including local Georgia dairy products and organic cane sugar.
  • On Saturday, July 15, the Summerhill Community Center branch of Chase Bank is hosting a back-to-school family event from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Families are invited to stop by to pick up a free backpack with school supplies and enjoy fun games, activities and entertainment.  
  • On Saturday, July 22, Organized Neighbors of Summerhill and the Summerhill Neighborhood Development Corporation will host the Summerhill Reunion Unity Festival. A more than 30-year tradition for the neighborhood, the festival will feature local music, food trucks, vendors, activities for kids, and more. The event will be held in Phoenix Park III from 12-8 p.m.

JOIN EVENTIDE BREWING FOR BACH & BREWS: AN UNFORGETTABLE SERIES OF CLASSICAL MUSIC AND CRAFT BEER

Posted by Liz and John Attaway, 7/13/23

Grant Park’s favorite brewery will feature live performances by members of the DeKalb Symphony Orchestra

Get ready for an unforgettable series of transcendent melodies and delightful brews with Eventide Brewing’s Bach & Brews concert series. Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy classical music, brought to life by the talented musicians of the DeKalb Symphony Orchestra. From the timeless compositions of Johann Sebastian Bach to other masterpieces, each performance promises to be a soul-stirring experience against the backdrop of Eventide’s laid-back Biergarten.

Performances last from 7 to 8 p.m. Tickets are $20 for each concert and include a free beer. The series will take place on:

  • Friday, July 14 
  • Friday, August 11
  • Friday, September 1
  • Friday, October 13

Food will be available at each performance from popular Atlanta-area vendors. 

Don’t miss out on this extraordinary fusion of classical music and craft beer. Come raise a glass and be transported by the harmonies of Bach and more! 

For more information about the series and to purchase tickets, please visit Eventide Brewing’s event page.

TURN UP THE SUMMER HEAT WITH JULY EVENTS AT THE WORKS

Posted by Liz and John Attaway, 7/10/23

Summer is always better at The Works, and with a calendar full of family-friendly events this July, there is something for everyone to enjoy at the Upper Westside’s largest mixed-use gathering destination! From live music every weekend, trivia nights and axe-throwing competitions, it’s always an exciting day at The Works.

The full July events lineup is outlined below:

Summer Soul-stice

Saturdays in July from  2 – 5 p.m.

Spend your Saturday afternoon at The Works with friends and family while enjoying live music at The Spur Stage! Bask in the summer weather and grab your favorite beer from Dr. Scofflaw’s Brewing or a tasty treat from one of the many food stalls inside Chattahoochee Food Works. This is a free, family-friendly event. See below for the full lineup or more information, visit https://theworksatl.com/event/summer-soul-stice-july

Saturday, July 8 featuring Davis & The Love

Saturday, July 15 featuring Coley Gilchrist

Saturday, July 22 featuring Mark Cooper Band

Saturday, July 29 featuring The Good Many

Karaoke at Fetch Park

Saturdays in July at 8 p.m.

Come howl the night away with your furry friends during Karaoke Night on Saturdays at Fetch Park! Enjoy refreshing drink specials, adorable playful pups and fun tunes. Come with or without a dog as no dog is required to attend. For more information on pricing and entry requirements for all dogs, visit https://theworksatl.com/event/fetch-karaoke-july

Chattahoochee Food Works Farmers Market

Sundays in July from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Grab your crew and check out the Farmers Market at Chattahoochee Food Works! Shop a variety of locally grown fresh produce to take home and make a gourmet meal. After shopping, grab your favorite beer from  Dr. Scofflaw’s Brewing or indulge in a tasty treat from one of the many food stalls at Chattahoochee Food Works. For more, visit https://theworksatl.com/event/cfw-farmers-market-july.

Industry Night at The Works

Mondays in July at 4 p.m.

Join The Works every Monday evening for Industry Night! Those who work in the hospitality industry are invited to make connections, have fun and enjoy exclusive specials from participating businesses around The Works. Industry Night is hosted by Your 3rd Spot, Fox Bros BBQ, Dr. Scofflaw’s Brewing, Taste Wine Bar and Market, American Axes, Fetch Park, Forum Cocktail Co. and Chattahoochee Food Works. Hours vary per business and to receive exclusive discounts, guests must register in advance as an industry member. For more information or to register, visit https://theworksatl.com/event/industry-night-july.

Chill Tuesday Happy Hour

Tuesdays in July from 4 – 6 p.m.

Tuesday evenings after work are best spent enjoying happy hour at Chattahoochee Food Works! Stop by with your friends or colleagues for good vibes, live entertainment, delicious bites, cocktails and learn about great deals from onsite vendors. For more information, visit https://theworksatl.com/event/chill-tuesdays-happy-hour-july.

Happy Campers: Kids Play Series

Wednesday, July 26 from 10 a.m. – noon

Join us for the Kids Play series this month! Bring the little ones to The Works for crafts, activities and a variety of featured guests that will engage the kids in a fun and educational way. A parent or guardian must stay with each child during the program. This is best suited for ages 4-9, but everyone is welcome! After the program, enjoy a delicious lunch from Chattahoochee Food Works or Fox Bros BBQ. Each session will be held at the Spur Stage and is weather dependent. See below on details for activities or for more information, visit https://theworksatl.com/event/happy-campers-july

Wednesday, July 26 Science Made Fun

Evening Indie Market

Wednesdays in July from 6 – 10 p.m.

Treat yourself to some retail therapy at the Evening Indie Market inside Chattahoochee Food Works! Bring your friends, grab your favorite beer from Dr. Scofflaw’s Brewing or a cocktail from the Center Bar and shop from a variety of local small businesses selling handcrafted goods, thrifted items and more. For more information,  https://theworksatl.com/event/cfw-indie-market-july.

Trivia Night at Fetch Park

Wednesdays in July at 7 p.m.

Join Fetch Park on Wednesday evenings in July for Trivia Night! Bring your trivia knowledge, pet some adorable pups and win exciting prizes. Trivia is free to play every week. Come with or without a dog as no dog is required to attend. For information on pricing and entry requirements for all dogs, visit https://theworksatl.com/event/fetch-trivia-july.

American Axes: Trivi-Axe

Thursdays in July at 8 p.m.

Only the smartest axe will win at Trivi-Axe! Bring your friends, your sharpest wit and your axe-cellent throwing skills for a night of trivia and axe throwing. Fuel up with a delicious bite to eat at Chattahoochee Food Works before putting your skills to the test during a one-hour round. There is a six-person limit per team. For more information or to register your team, visit https://theworksatl.com/event/trivi-axe-july.

Chattahoochee Food Works: Atlanta F.A.M (Fashion, Art & Music)

Thursdays in July from 6 – 10 p.m.

Join Chattahoochee Food Works for an artist market and exciting live creative experiences every Thursday evening throughout May! Atlanta F.A.M. (fashion, art and music) invites local artists, designers and DJ’s to share their work and create a space where community and culture intersect. For more information or to learn how to get involved, visit https://theworksatl.com/event/atlanta-fam-july.

Unleashed and Unplugged at Fetch Park

Fridays in July at 7 p.m.

Unleash and unplug from the week with live music every Friday at Fetch Park! Enjoy drink specials and groove to local musicians. Come with or without a dog as no dog is required to attend. For information on pricing and entry requirements for all dogs, visit https://theworksatl.com/event/fetch-live-music-july

Friday Night Vibes

Friday, July 7, 21 and 28 from 5 – 8 p.m.

Kick off the weekend with an evening of live music at The Spur Stage! Grab your favorite beer from Dr. Scofflaw’s Brewing or a cocktail from the Center Bar at Chattahoochee Food Works. Dance to an eclectic mix of old and new crowd favorites with your friends and family to wind down from the week. This is a free, family-friendly event. See below for the full lineup or for more information, visit https://theworksatl.com/event/friday-night-vibes-july.

Friday, July 7 featuring Francisco Vidal Band

Friday, July 21 featuring Casual Cadenza

Friday, July 28 featuring Cody Bolden and The Road Hands

Movie Night on Camp Street featuring Zoolander

Friday, July 14 at 6 p.m.

Unwind from the long week, kick back and relax at Movie Night on Camp Street! Laugh until you cry watching Ben Stiller’s popular comedy, Zoolander. Visit one of the food stalls inside Chattahoochee Food Works for a delicious treat or grab your favorite beverage from Dr. Scofflaw’s Brewing. This event is free and no coolers or tents allowed. For more information, visit https://theworksatl.com/event/movie-night-at-the-camp/

Summer Break Art Truck

Wednesday, July 19 through Friday, July 21 from noon – 4 p.m.

Show off your inner artist by painting a masterpiece of your own on the side of an art truck provided by Brella Studio! Located on Camp Street, guests will be able paint on the side of the truck or go inside for a fun arts and crafts project. This is a free family-friendly event and all ages are welcome. For more information, visit https://theworksatl.com/event/brella-art-truck-july.

Rhythm + Art featuring DJ Wahine and Eloise Shack Art

Thursday, July 20 from 6 – 8 p.m.

Grab your friends and join The Works at The Camp for a one-of-a-kind night full of music and live art! This monthly event features an exciting collaboration between a local DJ and a live paint artist who will create a unique painting in real time. The style of the piece will be reflective of and inspired by the music, and guests will have the opportunity to win the finished piece. For more information, visit https://theworksatl.com/event/rhythm-art-july-20/

National Tequila Weekend at Chattahoochee Food Works

Saturday, July 22 through Monday, July 24

Join Chattahoochee Food Works to celebrate National Tequila Weekend! Grab delicious bites from your favorite food stalls and enjoy a variety of margaritas from the Center Bar that are made with a range of tequila and flavors. For more information, visit https://theworksatl.com/event/cfw-national-tequila-weekend/

Could It Bae at Fetch Park

Friday, July 28 at 6 p.m.

Join Fetch Park every fourth Friday of the month for “Could It Bae”, sponsored by Atlanta dating app Hatched. Enjoy giveaways and a live DJ spinning energetic tunes while you mix and mingle with fellow dog lovers and meet some new friends or a potential match while petting and playing with some of the cutest pups from all over the city. Come with or without a dog as no dog is required to attend. For more information on pricing and entry requirements for all dogs, visit https://theworksatl.com/event/fetch-could-it-bae-july-28/

ART FOR A GOOD PAWS 2023

Posted by Liz and John Attaway, 7/10/23

Sunday, July 16 at Distillery of Modern Art

1-5pm

Distillery of Modern Art and SPS Productions are bringing together local artists for a good “paws”. On Sunday, July 16th, art and animal lovers are invited to view and purchase works from new and seasoned artists, watch live canvas painting, explore Distillery of Modern Art’s signature and new summer cocktails, nosh on snack and more. A portion of proceeds from the art sales will benefit Planned PEThood of Georgia, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping pets and the people who care for them by providing innovative programs and affordable services. Art for a Good Paws is free to attend and all ages are welcome. For more information, visit  https://distilleryofmodernart.com  or call 404-482-2663. Distillery of Modern Art is conveniently located at 2197 Irvindale Drive, Chamblee, GA 30341, in close proximity to MARTA. Stay connected on Facebook and Instagram at @distilleryofmodernart.

More information and to reserve a spot. Free – here.

WILD HEAVEN BEER HOSTS ONE DAY ONLY CRAB TRAP AND TAP, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 2023 

Posted by Liz and John Attaway, 6/29/23

Summer Bash Will Feature Maryland Blue Crab From Harbour House Crab, Low Country Boil, EDB Micheladas, and More

All-You-Can Eat Tickets Are On Sale Now

Saturday, July 22nd 1pm


Summer at Wild Heaven is not just for cracking cold beers; it’s also for cracking apart delicious, fresh crab. On Saturday, July 22nd, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., Wild Heaven Beer is throwing an all-out summer bash in the Garden Club at West End— Crab Trap and Tap, an event inspired by the fun and tradition that is coastal living. Guests will enjoy fresh steamed Maryland Blue Crab, flown in from Harbour House Crabs, a Low Country Boil featuring an all-you-can-eat feast of shrimp, Pine St. Market sausage, corn, potatoes, and other fun salty summer treats. Jam out to live music from West End Steel featuring co-owner and brewmaster Eric Johnson at 1 p.m., followed by two yacht-rock-inspired sets from The Reebs, an Avondale institution. With community tables for enjoying shareables, the garage doors will be open for indoor and outdoor revelry, and a cash bar ready to serve the perfect summer drinks, including the iconic Old Bay rimmed EDB-Micheladas, and the regular lineup of Wild Heaven beers. For more information or to purchase tickets to Wild Heaven Beer’s first Crap Trap and Tap for $69 plus fees, visit https://wildheavenbeer.com or call 404.254.2232. Wild Heaven Beer West End is at 1010 White St SW, Atlanta, GA 30310.

SUMMER ROSÉ PARTY AT SERENA PASTIFICIO

Posted by Liz and John, 6/29/23

Friday, July 14 3-7pm

Serena Pastifico

Serena Pastificio in Colony Square in Midtown Atlanta will celebrate the season with a Summer Rosé party on Friday, July 14. The sip-and-mingle style event will take place from 3 pm to 7 pm within the restaurant’s patio and bar and will provide ticketed guests the opportunity to sample more than a dozen of the most refreshing rosés of the season, including Castello di Bossi Rosato, Tiamo Organic Prosecco Rosé, Lini 910 In Correggio Lambrusco Scuro, Atlantique Cabernet Franc Rosé, Villa Maria Private Bin Rosé, and Zenato Bardolino Chiaretto, to name just a few. Guests will also enjoy both passed hors d’oeuvre and stations featuring items from the new Summer Ora Sociale small plates menu, launching (6/29). The all-inclusive Summer Rosé party experience is available for $58 (includes tax and gratuity). Tickets can be purchased at www.serena-pastificio.com/special-events/rose-summer-kickoff.

Full list of Atlanta Serana Pastifico’s Rosé Party offerings: Castello di Bossi Rosato; Kris Rosé

Lapostolle Le Rose; Lini 910 In Correggio Lambrusco Scuro ; Morgante Rosé di Morgante Siciliia Doc; Pike Road Pinot Noir Sparkler; Tiamo Organic Prosecco Rosé; Villa Maria Private Bin Rosé; Zenato Bardolino Chiaretto; Angelini Prosecco Rosé Brut; Poggio Costa Prosecco Brut Rosé; Atlantique Cabernet Franc Rosé; Grape Abduction Rosé; Torresella Prosecco Rosé; Henri Bourgeois Petit Bourgeois Rosé de Pinot Noir 

UNDERGROUND ATLANTA AND FULTON COUNTY ARTS & CULTURE PUBLIC ART PROGRAM BRING ART TO LIFE WITH TECHNOLOGY

Posted by Liz and John Attaway, 6/29/23

Underground Atlanta’s July First Friday will immerse its attendees in an interactive art experience led by local artists using AI and data driven technology.

On July 7th, from 8:00 pm – 11:30 pm, Underground Atlanta Arts and Fulton County Arts & Culture Public Art Program (funded by Microsoft), will partner with three artists to create a unique, data and AI-driven art experience coined “An Interactive Future” to take place during July’s free First Friday event. 

Jordan Young’s piece, Tethered Together, involves wearable tech that takes a user’s movement and turns it into sound and music. Jordan will open his piece in the Fountain Plaza at 9:00 pm with a live performance and choreographed dancers. Braxton Clark, also known as Rei Low, will share a midi keyboard and drum pad for attendees to engage with and create visual representations of their sonic work. Kristan Woolford will projection map the Fountain Plaza and create reactive visuals.

“As part of our partnership with Underground Atlanta, Fulton County Public Art Futures Lab is proud to continue offering these free experiences to the public, making public art accessible to all.” – David Manuel, Director of Fulton County Arts and Culture.

Underground Atlanta has repositioned itself as a true arts and entertainment district and will also activate the galleries on Upper and Lower Alabama Street during July’s First Friday. Attendees are encouraged to explore the spaces founded by EuGene Byrd III (FUTURE GALLERY), Priscilla Smith (No Tomorrow), Mike Stasny (MOM SAID ITS FINE), Carl Janes (The Inner Space), George Long (Itch Studio), Maria McDowell (Emmcdee Gallery) and Tyree Smith (ARTlanta Gallery).

“Underground Atlanta has a very social arts scene that has flipped the presumed norm of galleries with exhibits into experiences that are not what most would describe as typical. We support the movement of art in our property and the constantly expanding nature of that.”  – Lyle Baldes, Production Manager at Lalani Ventures. 

“An Interactive Future” will begin at 8:00 PM in the Fountain’s Plaza. Attendees can reserve their ticket for free or there is an additional option to reserve a table section which includes a complimentary bottle of wine. 

Since its inception, First Friday has been a free event that ends at 2:30 am and has hosted thousands of art lovers and those who are curious about Underground Atlanta’s recent revival. After the performance and throughout the night, attendees are treated to DJs, live performances, an artist market, live painting as well as several food and drink options. 

Underground Atlanta artist studios are neighbors with concepts and venues such MJQ Concourse, moving to Dante’s Down the Hatch will have its second coming when MJQ officially reopens their new location in 2024; YELLE Beauty, a Black woman-owned and operated beauty concept by Yandy Smith-Harris; Dancing Crepes, a new dining concept also by Yandy Smith-Harris; and Daiquiriville, a 2,200 square-foot indoor/outdoor restaurant and bar with karaoke and other entertainment, owned and operated by Colombian-native Luisa Duran. 

Lalani Ventures at Underground Atlanta has also welcomed Common Grounds Coffee Shop, an eclectic cafe with a community-minded atmosphere; Dolo’s Pizza Co, a classic pizza joint with a Caribbean twist; Atlanta Comedy Theatre, Underground’s premier upscale comedy club venue; Future Showbar and Restaurant, a 14,000-square-foot, two-story LGBTQ restaurant and bar; and iScream Ice Cream, an old time ice cream parlor with modern edge desserts. 

In addition, The Masquerade, the famed Atlanta music and events venue and staple in the city’s history, is also located in Underground Atlanta.

Underground Atlanta 

Underground Atlanta has long been the cultural heart of Downtown Atlanta. With historic roots dating back to the 1900s, this arts, entertainment, and retail district spans multiple levels and four city blocks. In 2020, Lalani Ventures purchased Underground with a vision to restore and revitalize this iconic destination. Bordered by Pryor, Central, Wall, and Alabama Streets and connected to the Five Points MARTA, Underground Atlanta is a central, accessible space that will house local restaurants, entertainment and exhibition spaces, and galleries with a special focus on immersive art experiences. With a new and visionary team at the helm and the support and enthusiasm of the Downtown community, Underground will once again reflect and enhance the vibrancy of the city we call home. Follow along on InstagramTikTok, Facebook and Twitter

PUBLIC ART FUTURES LAB / FULTON COUNTY

The Lab is a physical and online space to exhibit, experiment, educate and experience the role of technology and its intersection with public art. By reducing barriers to creating and participating in this emerging space, the Lab seeks to expand access to cultural enrichment, provide the tools for local artists to thrive.

Jordan Young

Our connection is undeniable, and while this restricts us, the limits imposed by our entangled form are also gateways to new ways of being in concert with one another. Drawing inspiration from anchors, house music, and dance cyphers, “Tethered Together” is an interactive performance installation that playfully explores the generative boundaries of our creative interdependence. “Tethered Together” is the latest collaboration of Jordan Young and movement artists Meg Gourley and Andre Lumpkin.

Catch a special performance of “Tethered Together” in the Underground Plaza at 8 p.m. Following the performance, a range of work by Young including new interactive pieces will be exhibited in the Futures Lab for the remainder of the evening. Come touch the art!

Jordan is an artist and arts organizer working to kindle curiosity and invoke public creativity. Melding disciplines through media production, performance, interactive design, and stage production, Jordan’s practice is focused on discovering playful modes of expression and collaboration that invite audiences to become co-creators.

Kristan Woolford

Born in Atlanta and raised in Stone Mountain, GA, Kristan Woolford is a commission based digital artist whose work seeks to synthesize the original pillars of Hip Hop culture with Social Justice themes. Their background in documentary filmmaking inspires video collages of Afrofuturist and Afrosurrealist narratives. 

Kristan has screened short films at venues such as Ciné, Plaza Theatre, and screened a feature length documentary broadcasted on cable television. They have served as Director, Producer, and Editor for a weekly internationally broadcasted television program and served as the Director of New Media at Atlanta’s public access television station People TV. More recently, Kristan’s work has expanded beyond exclusively filmmaking as they continue to push the boundaries of how digital mediums like video collages and projection mapping can encourage a deeper understanding of Black experiences in America. Their video collage work has been featured in exhibitions such as Drive Thru ATL, Midtown Alliance’s Heart of The Arts, and Art Meso. 

Kristan’s video collage work relies on remixing and layering digital elements to document and collapse moments from the past and present using projection technology. As an aesthetic of their work, projection is meant to suggest a casting of alternate realities, and a call to see our current and future social climate through a nuanced lens focused on our country’s dark past to provoke healing and accountability. 

Kristan is a Film Post Production Professor of Practice at Georgia State University, high school film instructor at The New School Atlanta, and a Teaching Artist with re:imagine/ATL where they work to train Atlanta’s future generation of digital creators. They are a 2023 Atlanta Contemporary Nexus Fund Grantee recipient, a featured artist in Comfiart’s Design + Muse signature program, and in the 2023-2024 Midtown Alliance Heart of The Arts cohort as the inaugural Studio Artist in Residence at the Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA). Kristan is a proud alumni of The Creatives Project Studio residency program, C4 Atlanta’s Hatch 

Braxton Clark

Braxton Clark, artistically known as Rei Low, an incredibly talented individual who writes, produces, and sings industrial pop songs. His work creatively intertwines cyberculture, rave scenes, and hip hop, resulting in a one-of-a-kind and captivating blend. 

Rei Low’s music showcases a cyberpunk aesthetic and is influenced by modern industrial artists like Umru, Kai Whiston, and SOPHIE, as well as the laid-back approach to pop music represented by artists like Ericdoa, VVSPIPES, and Blackwinterwells. His latest project, “K Theory,” is an immersive experience that features his innovative sound, aesthetic, and connections, culminating in a recurring live show curated by Rei Low and his team. Be prepared for cybernetic eclecticism, laser sounds, and autotuned harmonies in Rei Low’s selections. 

MSIF GALLERY

Michael “MIKE” Stasny is an artist and musician who works in the sculptural realm. Michael is associated with a variety of art collectives including the Dashboard Co-op, Goat Farm Art Center, and Knock Knock. He is also founder of Sumptuary , an ongoing arts funding practice that supports, presents and promotes artists’ experience through non-commodifiable projects through “taxation” on consumables. 

FUTURE GALLERY

EuGene Byrd III  is an artist that draws inspiration from life experiences and people around him. The style and themes portrayed in his art can best be described as realism and romantic. He illustrates quintessential aspects of the Black experience, in an effort to preserve Black culture, telling stories that are often overlooked or demonized. Curating the Future Gallery, Eugene brings life and art to Upper Alabama.

ARTLANTA GALLERY

ARTlanta’s Tyree Smith, who also sits on the Marta En Route Art Council, serves as VP Chair on the Fort Mac Public Art Council and is a 2018 jury panelist for Art on the Beltline continues to lead the way in bringing interactive art experiences to Atlanta. “I wanted to connect the people of Atlanta directly to art, free of political or personal agendas,” said Smith. “Life is art, and art has become the new Atlanta. What better way to play and explore a multi-sensory playground than through an art fair.”

NO TOMORROW GALLERY

Priscilla Smith is a Georgia native, mom, artist, and educator. She has been an artist, innovator, and patron of the arts for many years and continues to create a space for expression in the heart of Underground at No Tomorrow. 

EMMCDEE GALLERY 

Maria McDowell is a photographer, curator, philanthropist, and artist living in Atlanta and curator of the vibrant Emmcdee Gallery-  a place where people can come to share their lives, celebrations, performances, exhibitions, networking events and collaborations. 

THE INNERSPACE

From a childhood living in different cultures and in different parts of the World, Carl Janes has developed with a global eye and an acute understanding of our human connection. Through a disciplined pursuit that follows current interests he constantly explores new ways of communicating within a continued development at the Inner Space gallery at Underground.

ITCH STUDIO

George Long’s work addresses the human emotion of wanting, yearning, pining. His choreographed depictions of individuals expressing the emotive and physical transformation of time and location, are manifested in work ranging from mixed media drawings to animation. His studio, Itch, it a direct reflection of his artistic process, and hosts a variety of shows and experiences. 

MJQ

MJQ prides itself on being a dance club for the people; having always opted against the traditional ‘VIP section’ seen at other nightclubs, the club desires to promote a sense of community and inclusivity. The next chapter of the nightclub will continue to prioritize accessibility for its guests while preserving the authenticity and diversity Atlantans have always valued in the space. The team will preserve the structure of the pirate ship in the former Dante’s space, while leaning into MJQ’s already retro futuristic influences, transforming the venue into an interstellar docking station to further lean into the “concourse” branding. Fans of the nightclub can expect adjusted bar hours at the new location with sci-fi and movie influenced cocktails and light eats.