The Drive Thru ATL, A Criticism

The Drive Thru ATL, an all out-door free experimental art showcase designed by members of the nonprofit The Creatives Project (TCP), was by most accounts a smashing success. More than 2,400 showed up from 2-7 p.m. on Jun. 13th for the one-of-a-kind art pop up that brought some Atlanta’s most talented and daring creatives together … Continue reading The Drive Thru ATL, A Criticism

Despite Financial Woes, Creativity Blossoms under COVID-19 Lockdown

I think we’re going to see a lot of cool art come out of this. . . I feel like people who don’t even make art are learning that it’s a fun way to pass the time no matter what.” — Peter Ferrari It was the second week of quarantine when I reached out to … Continue reading Despite Financial Woes, Creativity Blossoms under COVID-19 Lockdown

“Hortophilia” — an immersive photographic experience

Sitting in the courtyard of the White Space, a gallery tucked away in one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods with an abandoned, Secret Garden-esque beauty, Charlie Watts and I talk about her recent collection, “Hortophilia”. Well-suited for the venue, the work bears a sense of mystery along with the familiarity of a story forgotten long … Continue reading “Hortophilia” — an immersive photographic experience

Playing with Fire — The Life of a Freelance Performing Artist

“I’m just so drawn to this world. I think, honestly, until I’m old I will be doing stuff like this in one way or another. And I know that because I believe that I can so even if there isn’t like a path for me, I will make one.” — Eugenia Gonzales Photo credit, Sean … Continue reading Playing with Fire — The Life of a Freelance Performing Artist