Photo courtesy of www.content.time.com Lena Horne (1910-2010) was the Colin Kapernick of her time: as in she was black listed in the industry and got a lot of heat for standing up for what she beli…
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Jean Michel-Basquiat. Popping the White Art Bubble. (Black History Month Series)
Photo courtesy of www.bbc.com Jean Michel-Basquiat, otherwise known as Basquiat became a respected artist during the 1970s and 80s. Born and raised in Brooklyn to a Haitian father and Puerto Rican …
TUC Films presents Art Basel “Hand-Crafted”
TUC Films brings you the real culture of Art Basel Miami from your local street artist to your high end exhibits painter. This documentary is raw and uncut on how Art Basel really is a huge part of…
Atlanta’s High Museum of Art.
Photo courtesy of www.greatbuildings.com The High Museum of Art in Atlanta is the leading museum in Southeastern U.S. With over 15,000 works of art, it prides itself on supporting Southern artists.…
Art Feature: The Wearable Art by Betty James
Cover Photo by: Tony Von Thelen Instagram@TeeVonTeePhoto September 12th, I had the privilege to attend No3 Magazine’s SS17 NYFW event. The lineup included a collection that was a hybri…
Art Feature: Modern Addictions by TOMAAS
TOMAAS is a visionary image-maker from Hamburg, Germany. He now currently resides in Paris and has had his work featured in notable publications such as Vogue Italia, W Magazine, and Marie Claire. …
A Place You Must Visit: The Civil Rights Museum. (ATL)
Photo courtesy of www.architectmagazine.com Atlanta’s own Center for Civil and Human Rights opened its doors in 2007. Since then its goal to bridge the gap between American Civil Rights Movem…
Love and Art (Ouchi Gallery)
“The Art of Living: Orinotawashi” is an exhibit from artists Norio and Chifumi, who happen to be husband and wife. Using their different specialized skills, Noria and Chifumi come together and expr…
Money As A Canvas (The Grumpy Bert)
The Grumpy Bert resembles a quaint bookstore- the large storefront allows sunlight to come in and adds to the peacefulness of the shop. Danielle’s Dejesus- Solo Show, is a series of pop culture and…
“SQUISHIEPUSS” crusade with Ray Geier
When it comes to Atlanta the first thing people think of, is the music and reality shows. We really don’t think of art and the amazing painters ATL have to offer.We went one on one with this …