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PULLMAN YARDS, BUILDING 1 An event every week that begins at 9:00 am on Sunday and Saturday, repeating until August 29, 2021. Pullman Yards, Building 1, 160 Rogers St. NE. Atlanta, GA 30317 United States. $20 – $50. Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience is a 20,000 square foot light and. Find out more.
VAN GOGH: THE IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience is a 20,000 square foot light and sound spectacular featuring two-story projections of the artist’s most compelling works. CULLUM'S NOTEBOOK: ERIC MACK, SHARON SHAPIRO, COMICS AND Cullum’s Notebook: Eric Mack, Sharon Shapiro, comics and envisioning spring. This monthly survey highlights some of the more notable Art+Design happenings in metro Atlanta. Jerry Cullum, the winner of a 2020 Rabkin Prize for arts journalism, has written about visual art in Atlanta and beyond for decades. This year has revealed the AS BRIAN CLOWDUS PURSUES HIS SECOND ACT, ATLANTA THEATER UPDATED: 11 a.m. June 3. Two new projects from Brian Clowdus — one in metro Atlanta, another in Virginia — have drawn strong pushback from Atlanta theater artists who claim that he was emotionally abusive, racially insensitive and fostered unsafe working conditions during his decade as founding artistic director at Serenbe Playhouse. Atlanta-based singer, actor and educator Lilliangina DOUG SHIPMAN SEES BLM MOVEMENT AND COVID AS CATALYSTS FOR Doug Shipman sees BLM movement and COVID as catalysts for change in Atlanta - ARTS ATL. Former Woodruff Arts Center president and CEO Doug Shipman announced last week that he will run for Atlanta City Council president. "I decided this was the way I could have substantialimpact," he says.
PIANIST JULIE COUCHERON MAKES AN UNEXPECTED DEBUT WITH Pianist Julie Coucheron makes an unexpected debut with Atlanta Symphony. In early January, Julie Coucheron received a surprise email. Due to a last-minute cancellation by pianist Stephen Hough, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra needed someone to step in on two weeks’ notice to perform Felix Mendelssohn’s Piano Concerto No. 1 with theorchestra.
RACISM CLAIMS SHUTTER SERENBE PLAYHOUSE; ATLANTA THEATERAUTHOR:KELUNDRA SMITH
Racism claims shutter Serenbe Playhouse; Atlanta theater wonders what comes next. The Black Lives Matter movement continues to affect major cities as institutions large and small examine their racial policies and practices. Some of the nation’s most popular entities — from the NFL to Walmart — have announced changes, and American theater IN OUR OWN WORDS: ALEX DELOTCH DAVIS, FROM THE HIGH MUSEUM In Our Own Words: Alex Delotch Davis, from the High Museum of Art and Gallerie 88. Alex Delotch Davis is manager of marketing for the High Museum of Art and the mother of two girls, Quincy and Chelsea. She has a B.S. in finance from North Carolina A&T State University and an M.A. from SCAD in luxury management. ARTS ATL | NEWS, PREVIEWS AND REVIEWS OF THE ARTS IN ATLANTAART+DESIGNMUSICFILM+TVTHEATERDANCEBOOKS ARTS ATL offers comprehensive coverage of Atlanta's arts scene, including music, film and TV, books, theater, dance and the visual arts. Our events calendar includes every concert, gallery opening, festival and more. As a nonprofit, ARTS ATL supports the arts in IN OUR OWN WORDS: ROSE SHIELDS, ATLANTA PERFORMANCE ARTIST 2 hours ago · Rose Shields works in dance and the circus arts, performing and choreographing throughout the Southeast. In 2013, she was profiled as part of ArtsATL’s 30 Under 30 series. She worked with Core Dance for eight years and now works with Atlanta Circus Alliance and Beacon Dance.She believes strongly in the power of liveperformance.
PULLMAN YARDS, BUILDING 1 An event every week that begins at 9:00 am on Sunday and Saturday, repeating until August 29, 2021. Pullman Yards, Building 1, 160 Rogers St. NE. Atlanta, GA 30317 United States. $20 – $50. Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience is a 20,000 square foot light and. Find out more.
VAN GOGH: THE IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience is a 20,000 square foot light and sound spectacular featuring two-story projections of the artist’s most compelling works. CULLUM'S NOTEBOOK: ERIC MACK, SHARON SHAPIRO, COMICS AND Cullum’s Notebook: Eric Mack, Sharon Shapiro, comics and envisioning spring. This monthly survey highlights some of the more notable Art+Design happenings in metro Atlanta. Jerry Cullum, the winner of a 2020 Rabkin Prize for arts journalism, has written about visual art in Atlanta and beyond for decades. This year has revealed the AS BRIAN CLOWDUS PURSUES HIS SECOND ACT, ATLANTA THEATER UPDATED: 11 a.m. June 3. Two new projects from Brian Clowdus — one in metro Atlanta, another in Virginia — have drawn strong pushback from Atlanta theater artists who claim that he was emotionally abusive, racially insensitive and fostered unsafe working conditions during his decade as founding artistic director at Serenbe Playhouse. Atlanta-based singer, actor and educator Lilliangina DOUG SHIPMAN SEES BLM MOVEMENT AND COVID AS CATALYSTS FOR Doug Shipman sees BLM movement and COVID as catalysts for change in Atlanta - ARTS ATL. Former Woodruff Arts Center president and CEO Doug Shipman announced last week that he will run for Atlanta City Council president. "I decided this was the way I could have substantialimpact," he says.
PIANIST JULIE COUCHERON MAKES AN UNEXPECTED DEBUT WITH Pianist Julie Coucheron makes an unexpected debut with Atlanta Symphony. In early January, Julie Coucheron received a surprise email. Due to a last-minute cancellation by pianist Stephen Hough, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra needed someone to step in on two weeks’ notice to perform Felix Mendelssohn’s Piano Concerto No. 1 with theorchestra.
RACISM CLAIMS SHUTTER SERENBE PLAYHOUSE; ATLANTA THEATERAUTHOR:KELUNDRA SMITH
Racism claims shutter Serenbe Playhouse; Atlanta theater wonders what comes next. The Black Lives Matter movement continues to affect major cities as institutions large and small examine their racial policies and practices. Some of the nation’s most popular entities — from the NFL to Walmart — have announced changes, and American theater IN OUR OWN WORDS: ALEX DELOTCH DAVIS, FROM THE HIGH MUSEUM In Our Own Words: Alex Delotch Davis, from the High Museum of Art and Gallerie 88. Alex Delotch Davis is manager of marketing for the High Museum of Art and the mother of two girls, Quincy and Chelsea. She has a B.S. in finance from North Carolina A&T State University and an M.A. from SCAD in luxury management. ONE YEAR LATER: EVEN WHEN COVID EASES, THEATERS WILL STILL One Year Later: Even when COVID eases, theaters will still face funding, equity issues. No one knows exactly when yet. Perhaps it will be this fall, or maybe in early 2022. As more people receive COVID-19 vaccinations and the CDC relaxes its guidelines on gatherings, the time will come when Atlanta theater companies can open to audiencesthat
ZOETIC DANCE’S MIXTAPE RETURNS SATURDAY WITH VIRTUAL 1 day ago · Zoetic Dance Ensemble’s fourth annual MIXTAPE dance festival launches online Saturday. The theme this year is restore|regain, acknowledging the dance world’s gradual re-emergence from the pandemic shutdown.Eight works, each running about 10 minutes, will feature dancers, choreographers, performance artists and musicians from Atlanta and beyond. INSIDE THE CATAWAMPUS WORLD OF "WILD MAN" SCULPTOR MICHAEL 1 day ago · The exposed rings of a stump reveal much about a tree — its cycles, seasons and growth spurts. So does the art of Michael Murrell.. Rich in earthy symbolism and as redolent as pine needles, his sculptures — which vary in size from a few inches to room-filling installations — have explored our give-and-take relationship with nature in startling ways for six decades. ATLANTA BAROQUE ORCHESTRA JOINS WITH STAIBDANCE FOR “BACH Atlanta Baroque Orchestra joins with staibdance for “Bach in Motion” festival. Johann Sebastian Bach didn’t write music for dance, but George Balanchine, Jerome Robbins, Paul Taylor, Twyla Tharp and countless other choreographers have set works to some of his most glorious compositions. In 2018, Atlanta Ballet performed HelgiTomasson’s
RISING APPALACHIA RETURNS WITH NEW ALBUM THAT EXPLORES Sisters Leah and Chloe Smith grew up in Little Five Points and formed their duo Rising Appalachia in 2005, combining elements of folk, hip-hop, Celtic and soul to put behind their soaring harmony vocals. The duo is well-known as social activists, carrying forward the legacies of such folk icons as Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger and Odetta. Q&A: TINY THEATER'S CYD PRATHER SEES IN HERSELF THE NEXT 1 day ago · Tiny Theater has also done a Romeo & Juliet inspired by the movie Love & Basketball and is doing Othello in August on the Coca-Cola Stage at the Alliance Theatre. Prather is adapting and directing it. “I’m setting it in a HBCU frat house centered around Iago and his track,” she says. REVIEW: DANCE'S CULTURAL HISTORY COMES TO LIFE IN ATLANTA The program skipped over classical ballet — the dance genre that made pointe shoes de rigueur — and leaped to a volcanic eruption of barefoot contemporary dance in Staib’s Crevasse 5.0.The dynamic work used the studio’s dazzling, white cyc or infinity wall, and the technical strength and intense focus of dancers Patsy Collins, James La Russa and Laura Morton, who also contributed to Q&A: GEORGIA FENCE PHOTOGRAPHER TERI DARNELL ON VETERANS The crisis afflicting America’s war veterans is a deeply personal subject for Teri Darnell.She spent six years in the U.S. Air Force, notably in Berlin during the Cold War; her father served in the Navy during the Korean War. CASH/CARTER TRIBUTE CONCERT One event on July 2, 2021 at 8:00 pm. One event on July 3, 2021 at 2:30 pm. One event on July 3, 2021 at 8:00 pm “MOVING CULTURE, MOVING COMMUNITY” BRINGS ATLANTA (MC) 2 may remind you of Einstein’s famous equation, but it has nothing to do with theoretical physics. It’s the title of Atlanta’s first multicultural dance festival: Moving Culture, Moving Community, organized by George Staib of staibdance. Dancers from multiple cultures, all based in and around Atlanta, will come together this week at The Windmill Arts Center in East Point. ARTS ATL | NEWS, PREVIEWS AND REVIEWS OF THE ARTS IN ATLANTAART+DESIGNMUSICFILM+TVTHEATERDANCEBOOKS ARTS ATL offers comprehensive coverage of Atlanta's arts scene, including music, film and TV, books, theater, dance and the visual arts. Our events calendar includes every concert, gallery opening, festival and more. As a nonprofit, ARTS ATL supports the arts in PULLMAN YARDS, BUILDING 1 An event every week that begins at 9:00 am on Sunday and Saturday, repeating until August 29, 2021. Pullman Yards, Building 1, 160 Rogers St. NE. Atlanta, GA 30317 United States. $20 – $50. Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience is a 20,000 square foot light and. Find out more.
CULLUM'S NOTEBOOK: ERIC MACK, SHARON SHAPIRO, COMICS AND Cullum’s Notebook: Eric Mack, Sharon Shapiro, comics and envisioning spring. This monthly survey highlights some of the more notable Art+Design happenings in metro Atlanta. Jerry Cullum, the winner of a 2020 Rabkin Prize for arts journalism, has written about visual art in Atlanta and beyond for decades. This year has revealed the PIANIST JULIE COUCHERON MAKES AN UNEXPECTED DEBUT WITH Pianist Julie Coucheron makes an unexpected debut with Atlanta Symphony. In early January, Julie Coucheron received a surprise email. Due to a last-minute cancellation by pianist Stephen Hough, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra needed someone to step in on two weeks’ notice to perform Felix Mendelssohn’s Piano Concerto No. 1 with theorchestra.
RACISM CLAIMS SHUTTER SERENBE PLAYHOUSE; ATLANTA THEATER Racism claims shutter Serenbe Playhouse; Atlanta theater wonders what comes next. The Black Lives Matter movement continues to affect major cities as institutions large and small examine their racial policies and practices. Some of the nation’s most popular entities — from the NFL to Walmart — have announced changes, and American theater REVIEW: LEWIS BLACK–PENNED PLAY HAS “ONE SLIGHT HITCH": IT Georgia Ensemble Theatre is staging one of comedian Lewis Black’s works, "One Slight Hitch," as directed by Alan Kilpatrick. REVIEW: GEORGIA ENSEMBLE'S FARCICAL "LEADING LADIES" EARNS What would you do if you had a chance at $3 million? For the main characters in Ken Ludwig’s Leading Ladies, deception is the only option.That decision sets up a delightful comedy of errors (through March 8 at Georgia Ensemble Theatre).. The scheming begins when two struggling Shakespearean actors stage their touring show, Scenes From Shakespeare, for an unruly and REVIEW: GENDER IS ELASTIC IN "PANDROGENY," BRANDEN COLLINS Displayed on the outer gallery walls is a suite of photographic portraits and videos that also served as the backdrop to the performance. The highly produced videos show Collins in a variety of poetic vignettes — unnaturally harnessed in a suit and tie, naked before a white backdrop in a Mapplethorpe-like composition, covered in black soot atop a bed of pink roses. 30 UNDER 30: GUITARIST NICK JOHNSON CAME TO ATLANTA TO ArtsATL recently sat down with Johnson to discuss his music — the only thing he ever considered doing — and how it led him to Atlanta. ArtsATL: You grew up in a town with a population of under 20,000. Tell us a bit about that and your upbringing. Nick Johnson: I’m from this tiny, obscure place in Massachusetts, a town called Rockland.RANDY GUE ARCHIVES
Stay Gold: Atlanta’s hardcore scene, the archiving of a movement that was never intended to last. In partnership with The Bitter Southerner Images by Johnathon Kelso When Randy Gue appeared at the security gate of Emory’s Robert W. Woodruff Library to escort Steven Grubbs March 22, 2016. ARTS ATL | NEWS, PREVIEWS AND REVIEWS OF THE ARTS IN ATLANTAART+DESIGNMUSICFILM+TVTHEATERDANCEBOOKS ARTS ATL offers comprehensive coverage of Atlanta's arts scene, including music, film and TV, books, theater, dance and the visual arts. Our events calendar includes every concert, gallery opening, festival and more. As a nonprofit, ARTS ATL supports the arts in PULLMAN YARDS, BUILDING 1 An event every week that begins at 9:00 am on Sunday and Saturday, repeating until August 29, 2021. Pullman Yards, Building 1, 160 Rogers St. NE. Atlanta, GA 30317 United States. $20 – $50. Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience is a 20,000 square foot light and. Find out more.
CULLUM'S NOTEBOOK: ERIC MACK, SHARON SHAPIRO, COMICS AND Cullum’s Notebook: Eric Mack, Sharon Shapiro, comics and envisioning spring. This monthly survey highlights some of the more notable Art+Design happenings in metro Atlanta. Jerry Cullum, the winner of a 2020 Rabkin Prize for arts journalism, has written about visual art in Atlanta and beyond for decades. This year has revealed the PIANIST JULIE COUCHERON MAKES AN UNEXPECTED DEBUT WITH Pianist Julie Coucheron makes an unexpected debut with Atlanta Symphony. In early January, Julie Coucheron received a surprise email. Due to a last-minute cancellation by pianist Stephen Hough, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra needed someone to step in on two weeks’ notice to perform Felix Mendelssohn’s Piano Concerto No. 1 with theorchestra.
RACISM CLAIMS SHUTTER SERENBE PLAYHOUSE; ATLANTA THEATER Racism claims shutter Serenbe Playhouse; Atlanta theater wonders what comes next. The Black Lives Matter movement continues to affect major cities as institutions large and small examine their racial policies and practices. Some of the nation’s most popular entities — from the NFL to Walmart — have announced changes, and American theater REVIEW: LEWIS BLACK–PENNED PLAY HAS “ONE SLIGHT HITCH": IT Georgia Ensemble Theatre is staging one of comedian Lewis Black’s works, "One Slight Hitch," as directed by Alan Kilpatrick. REVIEW: GEORGIA ENSEMBLE'S FARCICAL "LEADING LADIES" EARNS What would you do if you had a chance at $3 million? For the main characters in Ken Ludwig’s Leading Ladies, deception is the only option.That decision sets up a delightful comedy of errors (through March 8 at Georgia Ensemble Theatre).. The scheming begins when two struggling Shakespearean actors stage their touring show, Scenes From Shakespeare, for an unruly and REVIEW: GENDER IS ELASTIC IN "PANDROGENY," BRANDEN COLLINS Displayed on the outer gallery walls is a suite of photographic portraits and videos that also served as the backdrop to the performance. The highly produced videos show Collins in a variety of poetic vignettes — unnaturally harnessed in a suit and tie, naked before a white backdrop in a Mapplethorpe-like composition, covered in black soot atop a bed of pink roses. 30 UNDER 30: GUITARIST NICK JOHNSON CAME TO ATLANTA TO ArtsATL recently sat down with Johnson to discuss his music — the only thing he ever considered doing — and how it led him to Atlanta. ArtsATL: You grew up in a town with a population of under 20,000. Tell us a bit about that and your upbringing. Nick Johnson: I’m from this tiny, obscure place in Massachusetts, a town called Rockland.RANDY GUE ARCHIVES
Stay Gold: Atlanta’s hardcore scene, the archiving of a movement that was never intended to last. In partnership with The Bitter Southerner Images by Johnathon Kelso When Randy Gue appeared at the security gate of Emory’s Robert W. Woodruff Library to escort Steven Grubbs March 22, 2016. INSIDE THE CATAWAMPUS WORLD OF "WILD MAN" SCULPTOR MICHAEL 8 hours ago · The exposed rings of a stump reveal much about a tree — its cycles, seasons and growth spurts. So does the art of Michael Murrell.. Rich in earthy symbolism and as redolent as pine needles, his sculptures — which vary in size from a few inches to room-filling installations — have explored our give-and-take relationship with nature in startling ways for six decades. ALLIANCE THEATRE LINES UP FOUR WORLD PREMIERES PLUS 1 day ago · The Alliance Theatre this morning announced its 53rd season — eight shows on two stages including four world premieres, a new staging of its annual A Christmas Carol and a Kenny Leon-directed spring musical.. After a year in which the company produced streaming works, an animated film, a drive-in holiday show and an outdoor tent series — some more successful than others — all of the ZOETIC DANCE’S MIXTAPE RETURNS SATURDAY WITH VIRTUAL 11 hours ago · Zoetic Dance Ensemble’s fourth annual MIXTAPE dance festival launches online Saturday. The theme this year is restore|regain, acknowledging the dance world’s gradual re-emergence from the pandemic shutdown.Eight works, each running about 10 minutes, will feature dancers, choreographers, performance artists and musicians from Atlanta and beyond. CREAT TEAM TESTING RACIAL-EQUITY RATING SYSTEM FOR METRO How can you know where you need to go if you don’t know where you’re at? That’s the foundational thinking behind the latest effort from the Coalition for Racial Equity in Atlanta Theatre, or CREAT, which, since the beginning of the year, has been testing a rating system to help measure racial equity in Atlanta’s performing arts.. The system is intended to help theaters, specifically Q&A: TINY THEATER'S CYD PRATHER SEES IN HERSELF THE NEXT 10 hours ago · Tiny Theater has also done a Romeo & Juliet inspired by the movie Love & Basketball and is doing Othello in August on the Coca-Cola Stage at the Alliance Theatre. Prather is adapting and directing it. “I’m setting it in a HBCU frat house centered around Iago and his track,” she says. REVIEW: ELEMENTS OF INFOTAINMENT, WONDER FILL WALLS Atlanta artist Lala Wellem, who attended van Gogh with friends, found the immersiveness emotional. “I related to the melancholy, and it was a beautiful part of the experience,” she said. “I’m in a bit of a funk myself right now artistically and personally, so sitting there quietly and hearing his pain was appropriate and notunpleasant.”
RISING APPALACHIA RETURNS WITH NEW ALBUM THAT EXPLORES Sisters Leah and Chloe Smith grew up in Little Five Points and formed their duo Rising Appalachia in 2005, combining elements of folk, hip-hop, Celtic and soul to put behind their soaring harmony vocals. The duo is well-known as social activists, carrying forward the legacies of such folk icons as Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger and Odetta. REVIEW: DANCE'S CULTURAL HISTORY COMES TO LIFE IN ATLANTA 1 day ago · The program skipped over classical ballet — the dance genre that made pointe shoes de rigueur — and leaped to a volcanic eruption of barefoot contemporary dance in Staib’s Crevasse 5.0.The dynamic work used the studio’s dazzling, white cyc or infinity wall, and the technical strength and intense focus of dancers Patsy Collins, James La Russa and Laura Morton, who also contributed to “MOVING CULTURE, MOVING COMMUNITY” BRINGS ATLANTA (MC) 2 may remind you of Einstein’s famous equation, but it has nothing to do with theoretical physics. It’s the title of Atlanta’s first multicultural dance festival: Moving Culture, Moving Community, organized by George Staib of staibdance. Dancers from multiple cultures, all based in and around Atlanta, will come together this week at The Windmill Arts Center in East Point. Q&A: GEORGIA FENCE PHOTOGRAPHER TERI DARNELL ON VETERANS 1 day ago · The crisis afflicting America’s war veterans is a deeply personal subject for Teri Darnell.She spent six years in the U.S. Air Force, notably in Berlin during the Cold War; her father served in the Navy during the Korean War. ARTS ATL | NEWS, PREVIEWS AND REVIEWS OF THE ARTS IN ATLANTA ARTS ATL offers comprehensive coverage of Atlanta's arts scene, including music, film and TV, books, theater, dance and the visual arts. Our events calendar includes every concert, gallery opening, festival and more. As a nonprofit, ARTS ATL supports the arts in CULLUM'S NOTEBOOK: ERIC MACK, SHARON SHAPIRO, COMICS ANDAUTHOR: JERRYCULLUM
This monthly survey highlights some of the more notable Art+Design happenings in metro Atlanta. Jerry Cullum, the winner of a 2020 Rabkin Prize for arts journalism, has written about visual art in Atlanta andbeyond for decades.
PIANIST JULIE COUCHERON MAKES AN UNEXPECTED DEBUT WITH In early January, Julie Coucheron received a surprise email. Due to a last-minute cancellation by pianist Stephen Hough, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra needed someone to step in on two weeks’ notice to perform Felix Mendelssohn’s Piano Concerto No. 1 with the orchestra. RACISM CLAIMS SHUTTER SERENBE PLAYHOUSE; ATLANTA THEATER On June 15, Serenbe Institute released a Facebook statement saying it had “suspended all operations, laid off the current staff and begin the work to rebuild a new, equitable, welcoming and diverse Playhouse.”. ArtsATL reviewed 40 pages of statements, received emails and Facebook messages from individuals who requested anonymity, and spoke to more than a dozen people for this REVIEW: “NEWSIES” IS AN OLD-FASHIONED MUSICAL THAT HITS When word broke that Disney was planning a Broadway version of the 1992 movie Newsies, reactions seemed to be mixed, especially from purists who longed for original material and not another flavor-of-the-month movie-to-stage adaptation.The film didn’t exactly wow the world, but has since become a cult favorite. BREAKING NEWS: FOUNDER BRIAN CLOWDUS ANNOUNCES HIS EXIT Brian Clowdus, the charismatic and risk-taking founding artistic director of Serenbe Playhouse, is leaving the company he created 10 years ago.In a public statement on Facebook this morning, he announced that he’ll focus full time on his surging company, Brian Clowdus Experiences.Clowdus confirmed his departure to ArtsATL two days ago.. This decision to leave the REVIEW: GEORGIA ENSEMBLE'S FARCICAL "LEADING LADIES" EARNS What would you do if you had a chance at $3 million? For the main characters in Ken Ludwig’s Leading Ladies, deception is the only option.That decision sets up a delightful comedy of errors (through March 8 at Georgia Ensemble Theatre).. The scheming begins when two struggling Shakespearean actors stage their touring show, Scenes From Shakespeare, for an unruly and REVIEW: LEWIS BLACK–PENNED PLAY HAS “ONE SLIGHT HITCH": IT Georgia Ensemble Theatre is staging one of comedian Lewis Black’s works, "One Slight Hitch," as directed by Alan Kilpatrick. Q&A: ISABEL WILKERSON’S ODYSSEY BEFORE AND AFTER Like many great stories, Isabel Wilkerson’s much-acclaimed history of black migration northward, “The Warmth of Other Suns” (Vintage, 640 pages), began at home. It began in the silences her parents kept. Wilkerson was born in Washington, D.C, in 1961, to parents who had left the South, her mother from Georgia and her father from southernVirginia.
REVIEW: SALLY MANN CAPTURES COMPLEX PSYCHE OF GIRLS IN "ATSALLY MANN 11SALLY MANN AT TWELVESALLY MANN AT TWELVE PHOTOSSALLY MANN AT TWELVE PHOTOSSALLY MANN PHOTOS FOR SALESALLY MANN PORTRAITS American photographer Sally Mann is known for her elegiac images born of intimacy and abandon. Recurrent themes of family, home, her life-long love affair with Lexington, Virginia, and the haunted swelter of the American South all boil to the surfaces of her black-and-white photographs. ARTS ATL | NEWS, PREVIEWS AND REVIEWS OF THE ARTS IN ATLANTAART+DESIGNMUSICFILM+TVTHEATERDANCEBOOKS ARTS ATL offers comprehensive coverage of Atlanta's arts scene, including music, film and TV, books, theater, dance and the visual arts. Our events calendar includes every concert, gallery opening, festival and more. As a nonprofit, ARTS ATL supports the arts in CULLUM'S NOTEBOOK: ERIC MACK, SHARON SHAPIRO, COMICS ANDAUTHOR: JERRYCULLUM
This monthly survey highlights some of the more notable Art+Design happenings in metro Atlanta. Jerry Cullum, the winner of a 2020 Rabkin Prize for arts journalism, has written about visual art in Atlanta andbeyond for decades.
PIANIST JULIE COUCHERON MAKES AN UNEXPECTED DEBUT WITH In early January, Julie Coucheron received a surprise email. Due to a last-minute cancellation by pianist Stephen Hough, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra needed someone to step in on two weeks’ notice to perform Felix Mendelssohn’s Piano Concerto No. 1 with the orchestra. RACISM CLAIMS SHUTTER SERENBE PLAYHOUSE; ATLANTA THEATER On June 15, Serenbe Institute released a Facebook statement saying it had “suspended all operations, laid off the current staff and begin the work to rebuild a new, equitable, welcoming and diverse Playhouse.”. ArtsATL reviewed 40 pages of statements, received emails and Facebook messages from individuals who requested anonymity, and spoke to more than a dozen people for this REVIEW: “NEWSIES” IS AN OLD-FASHIONED MUSICAL THAT HITS When word broke that Disney was planning a Broadway version of the 1992 movie Newsies, reactions seemed to be mixed, especially from purists who longed for original material and not another flavor-of-the-month movie-to-stage adaptation.The film didn’t exactly wow the world, but has since become a cult favorite. BREAKING NEWS: FOUNDER BRIAN CLOWDUS ANNOUNCES HIS EXIT Brian Clowdus, the charismatic and risk-taking founding artistic director of Serenbe Playhouse, is leaving the company he created 10 years ago.In a public statement on Facebook this morning, he announced that he’ll focus full time on his surging company, Brian Clowdus Experiences.Clowdus confirmed his departure to ArtsATL two days ago.. This decision to leave the REVIEW: GEORGIA ENSEMBLE'S FARCICAL "LEADING LADIES" EARNS What would you do if you had a chance at $3 million? For the main characters in Ken Ludwig’s Leading Ladies, deception is the only option.That decision sets up a delightful comedy of errors (through March 8 at Georgia Ensemble Theatre).. The scheming begins when two struggling Shakespearean actors stage their touring show, Scenes From Shakespeare, for an unruly and REVIEW: LEWIS BLACK–PENNED PLAY HAS “ONE SLIGHT HITCH": IT Georgia Ensemble Theatre is staging one of comedian Lewis Black’s works, "One Slight Hitch," as directed by Alan Kilpatrick. Q&A: ISABEL WILKERSON’S ODYSSEY BEFORE AND AFTER Like many great stories, Isabel Wilkerson’s much-acclaimed history of black migration northward, “The Warmth of Other Suns” (Vintage, 640 pages), began at home. It began in the silences her parents kept. Wilkerson was born in Washington, D.C, in 1961, to parents who had left the South, her mother from Georgia and her father from southernVirginia.
REVIEW: SALLY MANN CAPTURES COMPLEX PSYCHE OF GIRLS IN "ATSALLY MANN 11SALLY MANN AT TWELVESALLY MANN AT TWELVE PHOTOSSALLY MANN AT TWELVE PHOTOSSALLY MANN PHOTOS FOR SALESALLY MANN PORTRAITS American photographer Sally Mann is known for her elegiac images born of intimacy and abandon. Recurrent themes of family, home, her life-long love affair with Lexington, Virginia, and the haunted swelter of the American South all boil to the surfaces of her black-and-white photographs. BEST BETS FOR JUNE 3-9: LIVE MURAL EVENT, BENT FREQUENCY The new-music group Bent Frequency performs at 5 tonight (June 3) in its final streamed concert of the 2020–21 “SUSTAIN” season. The concert will feature works by Yvonne Wu, William Susman, Gilda Lyons and Katherine Young. Musicians include Sarah Kruser Ambrose on flute, Katherine Young on bassoon, Jan Berry Baker on saxophone, Erika Tazawa on piano and Stuart Gerber on REVIEW: ELEMENTS OF INFOTAINMENT, WONDER FILL WALLS Atlanta artist Lala Wellem, who attended van Gogh with friends, found the immersiveness emotional. “I related to the melancholy, and it was a beautiful part of the experience,” she said. “I’m in a bit of a funk myself right now artistically and personally, so sitting there quietly and hearing his pain was appropriate and notunpleasant.”
CREAT TEAM TESTING RACIAL-EQUITY RATING SYSTEM FOR METRO 13 hours ago · How can you know where you need to go if you don’t know where you’re at? That’s the foundational thinking behind the latest effort from the Coalition for Racial Equity in Atlanta Theatre, or CREAT, which, since the beginning of the year, has been testing a rating system to help measure racial equity in Atlanta’s performing arts.. The system is intended to help theaters, specifically REVIEW: PIANIST JEAN-YVES THIBAUDET AND THE ASO CREATE A 12 hours ago · The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra ignited a heat wave June 3 as French piano legend Jean-Yves Thibaudet joined conductor Miguel Harth-Bedoya for Latin Fiesta, a high-voltage streamed concert inspired by the flavorful rhythms of the Spanish-speaking world.The program featured music that spanned the early 20th century to the newest of new offerings from some of the most outstanding RISING APPALACHIA RETURNS WITH NEW ALBUM THAT EXPLORES Sisters Leah and Chloe Smith grew up in Little Five Points and formed their duo Rising Appalachia in 2005, combining elements of folk, hip-hop, Celtic and soul to put behind their soaring harmony vocals. The duo is well-known as social activists, carrying forward the legacies of such folk icons as Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger and Odetta. “MOVING CULTURE, MOVING COMMUNITY” BRINGS ATLANTA 15 hours ago · (MC) 2 may remind you of Einstein’s famous equation, but it has nothing to do with theoretical physics. It’s the title of Atlanta’s first multicultural dance festival: Moving Culture, Moving Community, organized by George Staib of staibdance. Dancers from multiple cultures, all based in and around Atlanta, will come together this week at The Windmill Arts Center in East Point. REVIEW: ALBUM SHOWCASES NUANCED VOICE OF THE ATLANTA OPERA New York Times music critic Anthony Tommasini once commented that there was an eerie similarity to the songs of contemporary American composers. In his learned estimation, only two things — text choice and the way a composer illuminated the voice of a specific singer — distinguished them from one another. DOUG SHIPMAN SEES BLM MOVEMENT AND COVID AS CATALYSTS FOR Former Woodruff Arts Center president and CEO Doug Shipman announced last week that he will run for Atlanta City Council president. "I decided this was the way I REVIEW: HIGH MUSEUM'S OUT-OF-CONTEXT "PAA JOE" COFFIN SHOW Editor’s note: This review was written after the writer experienced the “Paa Joe: Gates of No Return” exhibition virtually in the early weeks of the Covid-19 pandemic.It’s scheduled to run through August 16.:: The High Museum of Art reopens to the public Saturday with three shows, including Paa Joe: Gates of No Return, a traveling exhibition of fantasy coffins by Ghanaian artist and REVIEW: HISTORY, NATURE COLLIDE FANTASTICALLY IN "THE FOUR The Four Elements, the subject of a group exhibition at the Marietta Cobb Museum of Art through June 20, were long regarded as the fundamental building blocks of matter in much of the ancient Eurasian world, although immaterial voidness was added to fire, water, earth and air in India, and cultures under the influence of one Chinese system added wood and replaced air with metal. ARTS ATL | NEWS, PREVIEWS AND REVIEWS OF THE ARTS IN ATLANTAART+DESIGNMUSICFILM+TVTHEATERDANCEBOOKS ARTS ATL offers comprehensive coverage of Atlanta's arts scene, including music, film and TV, books, theater, dance and the visual arts. Our events calendar includes every concert, gallery opening, festival and more. As a nonprofit, ARTS ATL supports the arts in CULLUM'S NOTEBOOK: ERIC MACK, SHARON SHAPIRO, COMICS ANDAUTHOR: JERRYCULLUM
This monthly survey highlights some of the more notable Art+Design happenings in metro Atlanta. Jerry Cullum, the winner of a 2020 Rabkin Prize for arts journalism, has written about visual art in Atlanta andbeyond for decades.
PIANIST JULIE COUCHERON MAKES AN UNEXPECTED DEBUT WITH In early January, Julie Coucheron received a surprise email. Due to a last-minute cancellation by pianist Stephen Hough, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra needed someone to step in on two weeks’ notice to perform Felix Mendelssohn’s Piano Concerto No. 1 with the orchestra. RACISM CLAIMS SHUTTER SERENBE PLAYHOUSE; ATLANTA THEATER On June 15, Serenbe Institute released a Facebook statement saying it had “suspended all operations, laid off the current staff and begin the work to rebuild a new, equitable, welcoming and diverse Playhouse.”. ArtsATL reviewed 40 pages of statements, received emails and Facebook messages from individuals who requested anonymity, and spoke to more than a dozen people for this REVIEW: “NEWSIES” IS AN OLD-FASHIONED MUSICAL THAT HITS When word broke that Disney was planning a Broadway version of the 1992 movie Newsies, reactions seemed to be mixed, especially from purists who longed for original material and not another flavor-of-the-month movie-to-stage adaptation.The film didn’t exactly wow the world, but has since become a cult favorite. BREAKING NEWS: FOUNDER BRIAN CLOWDUS ANNOUNCES HIS EXIT Brian Clowdus, the charismatic and risk-taking founding artistic director of Serenbe Playhouse, is leaving the company he created 10 years ago.In a public statement on Facebook this morning, he announced that he’ll focus full time on his surging company, Brian Clowdus Experiences.Clowdus confirmed his departure to ArtsATL two days ago.. This decision to leave the REVIEW: LEWIS BLACK–PENNED PLAY HAS “ONE SLIGHT HITCH": IT Georgia Ensemble Theatre is staging one of comedian Lewis Black’s works, "One Slight Hitch," as directed by Alan Kilpatrick. REVIEW: GEORGIA ENSEMBLE'S FARCICAL "LEADING LADIES" EARNS What would you do if you had a chance at $3 million? For the main characters in Ken Ludwig’s Leading Ladies, deception is the only option.That decision sets up a delightful comedy of errors (through March 8 at Georgia Ensemble Theatre).. The scheming begins when two struggling Shakespearean actors stage their touring show, Scenes From Shakespeare, for an unruly and Q&A: ISABEL WILKERSON’S ODYSSEY BEFORE AND AFTER Like many great stories, Isabel Wilkerson’s much-acclaimed history of black migration northward, “The Warmth of Other Suns” (Vintage, 640 pages), began at home. It began in the silences her parents kept. Wilkerson was born in Washington, D.C, in 1961, to parents who had left the South, her mother from Georgia and her father from southernVirginia.
REVIEW: SALLY MANN CAPTURES COMPLEX PSYCHE OF GIRLS IN "ATSALLY MANN 11SALLY MANN AT TWELVESALLY MANN AT TWELVE PHOTOSSALLY MANN AT TWELVE PHOTOSSALLY MANN PHOTOS FOR SALESALLY MANN PORTRAITS American photographer Sally Mann is known for her elegiac images born of intimacy and abandon. Recurrent themes of family, home, her life-long love affair with Lexington, Virginia, and the haunted swelter of the American South all boil to the surfaces of her black-and-white photographs. ARTS ATL | NEWS, PREVIEWS AND REVIEWS OF THE ARTS IN ATLANTAART+DESIGNMUSICFILM+TVTHEATERDANCEBOOKS ARTS ATL offers comprehensive coverage of Atlanta's arts scene, including music, film and TV, books, theater, dance and the visual arts. Our events calendar includes every concert, gallery opening, festival and more. As a nonprofit, ARTS ATL supports the arts in CULLUM'S NOTEBOOK: ERIC MACK, SHARON SHAPIRO, COMICS ANDAUTHOR: JERRYCULLUM
This monthly survey highlights some of the more notable Art+Design happenings in metro Atlanta. Jerry Cullum, the winner of a 2020 Rabkin Prize for arts journalism, has written about visual art in Atlanta andbeyond for decades.
PIANIST JULIE COUCHERON MAKES AN UNEXPECTED DEBUT WITH In early January, Julie Coucheron received a surprise email. Due to a last-minute cancellation by pianist Stephen Hough, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra needed someone to step in on two weeks’ notice to perform Felix Mendelssohn’s Piano Concerto No. 1 with the orchestra. RACISM CLAIMS SHUTTER SERENBE PLAYHOUSE; ATLANTA THEATER On June 15, Serenbe Institute released a Facebook statement saying it had “suspended all operations, laid off the current staff and begin the work to rebuild a new, equitable, welcoming and diverse Playhouse.”. ArtsATL reviewed 40 pages of statements, received emails and Facebook messages from individuals who requested anonymity, and spoke to more than a dozen people for this REVIEW: “NEWSIES” IS AN OLD-FASHIONED MUSICAL THAT HITS When word broke that Disney was planning a Broadway version of the 1992 movie Newsies, reactions seemed to be mixed, especially from purists who longed for original material and not another flavor-of-the-month movie-to-stage adaptation.The film didn’t exactly wow the world, but has since become a cult favorite. BREAKING NEWS: FOUNDER BRIAN CLOWDUS ANNOUNCES HIS EXIT Brian Clowdus, the charismatic and risk-taking founding artistic director of Serenbe Playhouse, is leaving the company he created 10 years ago.In a public statement on Facebook this morning, he announced that he’ll focus full time on his surging company, Brian Clowdus Experiences.Clowdus confirmed his departure to ArtsATL two days ago.. This decision to leave the REVIEW: LEWIS BLACK–PENNED PLAY HAS “ONE SLIGHT HITCH": IT Georgia Ensemble Theatre is staging one of comedian Lewis Black’s works, "One Slight Hitch," as directed by Alan Kilpatrick. REVIEW: GEORGIA ENSEMBLE'S FARCICAL "LEADING LADIES" EARNS What would you do if you had a chance at $3 million? For the main characters in Ken Ludwig’s Leading Ladies, deception is the only option.That decision sets up a delightful comedy of errors (through March 8 at Georgia Ensemble Theatre).. The scheming begins when two struggling Shakespearean actors stage their touring show, Scenes From Shakespeare, for an unruly and Q&A: ISABEL WILKERSON’S ODYSSEY BEFORE AND AFTER Like many great stories, Isabel Wilkerson’s much-acclaimed history of black migration northward, “The Warmth of Other Suns” (Vintage, 640 pages), began at home. It began in the silences her parents kept. Wilkerson was born in Washington, D.C, in 1961, to parents who had left the South, her mother from Georgia and her father from southernVirginia.
REVIEW: SALLY MANN CAPTURES COMPLEX PSYCHE OF GIRLS IN "ATSALLY MANN 11SALLY MANN AT TWELVESALLY MANN AT TWELVE PHOTOSSALLY MANN AT TWELVE PHOTOSSALLY MANN PHOTOS FOR SALESALLY MANN PORTRAITS American photographer Sally Mann is known for her elegiac images born of intimacy and abandon. Recurrent themes of family, home, her life-long love affair with Lexington, Virginia, and the haunted swelter of the American South all boil to the surfaces of her black-and-white photographs. JUNE 3-9: LIVE MURAL EVENT, BENT FREQUENCY, LAST "LABZIK The new-music group Bent Frequency performs at 5 tonight (June 3) in its final streamed concert of the 2020–21 “SUSTAIN” season. The concert will feature works by Yvonne Wu, William Susman, Gilda Lyons and Katherine Young. Musicians include Sarah Kruser Ambrose on flute, Katherine Young on bassoon, Jan Berry Baker on saxophone, Erika Tazawa on piano and Stuart Gerber on BEST BETS FOR JUNE 3-9: LIVE MURAL EVENT, BENT FREQUENCY The new-music group Bent Frequency performs at 5 tonight (June 3) in its final streamed concert of the 2020–21 “SUSTAIN” season. The concert will feature works by Yvonne Wu, William Susman, Gilda Lyons and Katherine Young. Musicians include Sarah Kruser Ambrose on flute, Katherine Young on bassoon, Jan Berry Baker on saxophone, Erika Tazawa on piano and Stuart Gerber on RISING APPALACHIA RETURNS WITH NEW ALBUM THAT EXPLORES Sisters Leah and Chloe Smith grew up in Little Five Points and formed their duo Rising Appalachia in 2005, combining elements of folk, hip-hop, Celtic and soul to put behind their soaring harmony vocals. The duo is well-known as social activists, carrying forward the legacies of such folk icons as Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger and Odetta. REVIEW: HISTORY, NATURE COLLIDE FANTASTICALLY IN "THE FOUR The Four Elements, the subject of a group exhibition at the Marietta Cobb Museum of Art through June 20, were long regarded as the fundamental building blocks of matter in much of the ancient Eurasian world, although immaterial voidness was added to fire, water, earth and air in India, and cultures under the influence of one Chinese system added wood and replaced air with metal. ATLANTA BAROQUE ORCHESTRA JOINS WITH STAIBDANCE FOR “BACH The polar opposite to Staib’s tradition-smashing approach is Paige Whitley-Bauguess’ meticulous focus on history. Well-known in the world of historical dance, she is director of the Baroque Arts Project with Barry Bauguess, and has stage directed baroque opera and theater for numerous festivals and university programs. She frequently teaches musicians to give them a deeper REVIEW: ALBUM SHOWCASES NUANCED VOICE OF THE ATLANTA OPERA New York Times music critic Anthony Tommasini once commented that there was an eerie similarity to the songs of contemporary American composers. In his learned estimation, only two things — text choice and the way a composer illuminated the voice of a specific singer — distinguished them from one another. REVIEW: ELEMENTS OF INFOTAINMENT, WONDER FILL WALLS Atlanta artist Lala Wellem, who attended van Gogh with friends, found the immersiveness emotional. “I related to the melancholy, and it was a beautiful part of the experience,” she said. “I’m in a bit of a funk myself right now artistically and personally, so sitting there quietly and hearing his pain was appropriate and notunpleasant.”
REVIEW: HIGH MUSEUM'S OUT-OF-CONTEXT "PAA JOE" COFFIN SHOW Editor’s note: This review was written after the writer experienced the “Paa Joe: Gates of No Return” exhibition virtually in the early weeks of the Covid-19 pandemic.It’s scheduled to run through August 16.:: The High Museum of Art reopens to the public Saturday with three shows, including Paa Joe: Gates of No Return, a traveling exhibition of fantasy coffins by Ghanaian artist and DOUG SHIPMAN SEES BLM MOVEMENT AND COVID AS CATALYSTS FOR Former Woodruff Arts Center president and CEO Doug Shipman announced last week that he will run for Atlanta City Council president. "I decided this was the way I AS BRIAN CLOWDUS PURSUES HIS SECOND ACT, ATLANTA THEATER UPDATED: 11 a.m. June 3. Two new projects from Brian Clowdus — one in metro Atlanta, another in Virginia — have drawn strong pushback from Atlanta theater artists who claim that he was emotionally abusive, racially insensitive and fostered unsafe working conditions during his decade as founding artistic director at Serenbe Playhouse. Atlanta-based singer, actor and educator LillianginaAdvertisements
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