There’s a hole in a wall in Atlanta… with a MOVIE inside. Does that sound insane? Maybe. But it’s true. Keep scrolling to learn all about this amazing little art experience in the ATL!
A movie in a hole in the wall? What?

First of all, fair. But there’s a super cool art gallery in Inman Park called Whitespace, and in an unsuspecting brick wall, you’ll find a colorful little movie. The brick wall is part of the gallery, but it’s on the outside of a house built in the 1893.
The director and owner, Susan Bridges, told us that the hole wasn’t put in for an art exhibit–it was a relic from a removed electrical box. The builders offered to fill in the space with another brick, but, seeing the opportunity for a really cool art exhibit, Bridges kept it.
The hole in the wall is a little high, so you have to step up on an anvil, and you’ll be able to look into the wall.
Okay, where can I find this super cool movie in a wall?

Where: Whitespace Gallery | 814 Edgewood Ave, Atlanta, GA 30307
When: Thursday – Saturday 11am – 5pm (or by appointment)
Learn more on Whitespace’s website, here!
What is Whitespace?

Whitespace is a contemporary gallery active in Atlanta and across the southeast that seeks to foster an immersive environment of free-expression, intimacy, and dialogue. The gallery has been home to numerous exhibitions across all mediums, promoting artistic innovation and inquiries into the relationships that define who we are, both collectively and as individuals.
As a respected institution in Atlanta’s art community, whitespace and the artists it houses continue to inspire all who attend through thoughtful examinations of the world around us, allowing viewers a new mode of seeing beyond meaning.
Learn more about Whitespace on their website here!