Terry on the Town: The Equinox Edition
Every Tuesday, we catch up with the indefatigable Terry Kearns to see what he’s been up to, where he’s gone, and what and who he’s seen. If you don’t know Terry, he’s the bespectacled man with the...
View ArticleA Hush in the Hustle: Doug Wheeler at the Guggenheim
Our writer recounts her dogged journey to experience the Light and Space artist's installation of a "semi-anechoic" chamber. The post A Hush in the Hustle: Doug Wheeler at the Guggenheim appeared first...
View ArticleTales from the School Bus Graveyard
Two artists known as Nack and Arm are transforming a school bus graveyard into a roadside attraction. The post Tales from the School Bus Graveyard appeared first on BURNAWAY.
View ArticleTerry on the Town: The Pure Edition
Terry was all over Metro Atlanta last week. He visited MOCA GA, Day & Night Projects, Swan Coach House Gallery, and Mason Fine Art, and watched HENSE create a mural in Midtown and the Knitterati...
View ArticleTerry on the Town: The Paper Cut Edition
Hold on to your hat! Terry's week included stops at Kibbee, Argha Noah, Parlor, Facet, Blue Mark Studios, Wondershop, and Hodgepodge Coffeehouse, as well as a Julian Hoke Harris walking tour. The post...
View ArticleTerry on the Town: The Wednesday Edition
Just a few stops for Terry this week, at Hi-Lo Press, Matre Gallery, and the Atlanta airport. The post Terry on the Town: The Wednesday Edition appeared first on BURNAWAY.
View ArticleTerry on the Town: The Toy Edition
This week Terry went to the basement gallery Good Enough to see a show by David Onri Anderson and Benji Anderson, to Buckhead to check out the new gallery Camayuhs, to Cabbagetown to see the new murals...
View ArticleAmber Boardman Reflects on Her Artist-to-Artist Workshops
The painter visited one-on-one with 18 artists while in Atlanta for her exhibition at Sandler Hudson to discuss their art, their practices, and "making it" in Altanta. Here's her takeaway. The post...
View ArticleSketchbook: Joe Camoosa
Joe Camoosa is known for his large-scale oil on canvas paintings that are a riot of color, line, and form. Since receiving his MFA from the University of Georgia in 2015, his drawing practice has...
View ArticleOn the Meaning of Carnival and Our Festivals of Debauchery
Carnival and Bakhtin's theory of the carnivalesque has informed 20th-century art movements from the Situationist International to modern-day social disruptors like Banksy and the Billboard Liberation...
View ArticleTerry on the Town: The Doodle Edition
Terry Kearns visits ColorATL, Cosmo Whyte at Marcia Wood, Drink & Doodle, and Art Vandenberg at poem 88 The post Terry on the Town: The Doodle Edition appeared first on BURNAWAY.
View ArticleTerry on the Town: The Mayoral Edition
Every week, we catch up with the indefatigable Terry Kearns to see what he’s been up to, where he’s gone, and what and who he’s seen. If you don’t know Terry, he’s the bespectacled man with the tousled...
View ArticleTerry on the Town: The Soirée Over 40 Edition
This week is a doozy! Terry had a great time at the BURNAWAY Studio Soirée at Georgia State University last week, and followed that up with the "40 Over 40" and The Creatives Project openings. The post...
View ArticleA Lonnie Holley Epic in the Making
George King has been an integral part of the Atlanta film community and cultural scene since 1986. A writer, director and producer, King has created such memorable documentary portraits as Ten Thousand...
View ArticleSketchbook: Katherine Miller
Originally from St. Louis, Katherine Miller is an MFA candidate Printmaking + Book Arts at the University of Georgia. She references the handwritten letter to explore themes of slowness, distance,...
View ArticleTerry on the Town: The Turkey Edition
Terry Kearns takes us on a weekly tour of the Atlanta art scene. Can you keep up? The post Terry on the Town: The Turkey Edition appeared first on BURNAWAY.
View ArticleTerry on the Town: The Bored Edition
Things were quiet in the art world over Thanksgiving weekend, Terry attended a tea party at the Circus School of Atlanta and took a tour of the Masonic Temple on Peachtree. The post Terry on the Town:...
View ArticleTerry on the Town: The Bandit Edition
A lot of people were out and about for Craig Drennen's opening at MOCA GA, open studios at Atlanta Contemporary, and openings at the Creatives Project, Marcia Wood and Kibbee Gallery. The post Terry on...
View ArticleTerry on the Town: The Snow Edition
It was a snowy weekend in Atlanta, but that didn't stop Terry, or intrepid visitors to the Goat Farm Open Studios and Facet Gallery to see We Love ATL's annual exhibition. The post Terry on the Town:...
View ArticleIs Nashville Ready for an Art Fair?
Plans for a new art and music fair in Nashville are being met with a tepid response by the local art community. The post Is Nashville Ready for an Art Fair? appeared first on BURNAWAY.
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