Your guide to the arts in Atlanta: exhibitions, plays and musicals, and concerts and gigs. Plus, discover what’s on at galleries, museums and cinemas across the city.
Get ready to know everything there is to know about Tiny Doors ATL Tiny Doors ATL is the magical art project that has taken street art to the next level. Replicating iconic ATL doors (and original pieces) that are equal...
Experience must-see exhibitions as you party at the High Museum of Art Every first Friday of the month, you can party at the High Museum of Art! High Frequency Friday is the museum’s monthly celebration of music a...
You can now spend your Friday evenings dancing the night away on Colony Square Colony Square are known for throwing epic parties. Luckily for the ATL, they’ll be throwing one every week with their ‘Groovin...
Waffle House is an ATL institution, and you can learn all about it at their quirky museum The first-ever Waffle House was opened in Avondale Estates back in 1955. Joe Rogers, Sr. and Tom Forkner opened their first WH re...
Hundreds of illustrations tell a plethora of stories at this retrospective exhibition Oliver Jeffers has solidified himself as an unstoppable artist in the publishing world, with several accolades and awards under his...
It’s lights, camera, and action for the 2022 Atlanta Film Festival Now in its fourth decade, the Atlanta Film Festival is our beloved celebration of cinema, and it’s about to return on an epic scale. As one...
The perfect music festival for all ATL girl bosses! It’s time to get ready for the 2nd annual Grind Pretty Fest both virtually and in person, right here in Atlanta! The first music festival dedicated to women entr...
Exhibition Hub, the company that brought highly successful, immersive Van Gogh exhibits to cities like NYC, Miami, and of course, Atlanta, has just opened a brand-new Monet exhibit at the Exhibition Hub Immersive Art Ce...
A whole new way of interacting and experiencing art! Get tickets here. DIGATL: Atlanta’s First Digital Art Gallery is coming to Underground Atlanta this April and it’s going to transport…...
A new radio project has taken over part of the BeltLine, celebrating Atlanta’s diverse music scene There’s a brand new alternative, multicultural platform that celebrates Atlanta’s diverse and infamous music...