Stop the presses. You’ve got some nerve coming in here like you own a piece ...
Art geeks can get their freak on with out-of-print design tomes, pop-up books, and jewelry at the Contemporary’s gift shop and boutique.
Photo: Courtesy of Atlanta Contemporary Art Center
A converted Methodist church sets the scene for your next event or art show.
J.P. McChesney’s industrial work/art space houses illuminated ballistic glass panels, leatherworks, and conversation pieces.
Ben Krause’s eponymous gallery space features exhibits focusing on edgy topics from fashion to blood. Suffice to say: It keeps local art heads and collectors talking.
Up-and-coming jewelers, community art classes, and local design meet-ups that make you think. The gallery keeps limited hours, but the grassroots good vibes are worth the wait.
Renzo Piano’s Midtown ode to art and light. The city’s largest exhibits — sourced from the Lourve to ancient China and beyond — are housed. The inspired gift shop and on-campus restaurant Table 1280 are sense swayers, too.
Educational outreach and buzz-worthy gallery openings keep diverse crowds and city collectors coming back for more.
Sign up for community classes from ballet to basket weaving, go for a stroll through the Tudor garden grounds, and take a free tour in the come one, come all estate gallery.
Stop the presses. You’ve got some nerve coming in here like you own a piece ...
Pay to play with centuries-old presses or hone a budding hobby with themed printmaking classes from local pros.