Apr 1, 2020 | Art, Donations, Exhibitions
The first object in Robert and Betsy Feinberg’s collection of Japanese art was not a fine silk painting or a hand-carved wood fan; it was a $2 poster print of a screen painting of an early Portuguese ship arriving in Japan in the 16th century. They found it in a...
Mar 30, 2020 | Art, Exhibitions, News & Trending
Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Rooms are art meant to transport the viewer. Into outer space or the solace of one’s own mind, that’s up to the individual, but one cannot stand in the middle of any of his creations and not feel themselves to be somewhere...
Mar 20, 2020 | Art, News & Trending
“I want to engage kids while they’re sitting at home. I want them to experience art for normalcy. We are all scared, and confused,” said Cassie Stephens in an interview with Good Morning America. Stephens is an art teacher from Franklin Special School District...
Mar 9, 2020 | Art, Exhibitions, News & Trending
Miniature art is transportive in a way in which perhaps nothing else is. It draws the viewer closer, makes us lean in, tilt from side to side as we try to peer into tiny spaces, trying in some manner to fit ourselves inside. “The magic is in the invitation extended to...
Sep 27, 2019 | Music, News & Trending
Hip-hop icon 2 Chainz believes Atlanta’s music festival could someday be as big as South by Southwest—and he’s putting his money where his mouth is. The rapper is now officially the co-owner of A3C Festival & Conference, a multi-day event in Atlanta that’s...