Come and see these artists on the up and up of the visual arts world in Atlanta such as Jonathan Bouknight, Meg Aubrey and Susan Ryles.
Explore all that Buckhead's art community has to offer in this stroll through a variety of galleries.
This band virtually invented the electronic genre known as ambient house, resurrecting slower, more soulful rhythms and providing a soundtrack for early-morning ravers once the clubs closed their doors.
Get out of the office for a midday break filled with sunny skies and great entertainment. Bring your friends, coworkers and lunch to enjoy a variety of live music in Centennial Olympic Park.
This historic complex includes three antebellum structures: the Benjamin Swanton House, the Biffle Cabin, and the Thomas-Barber Cabin.
Teams of Atlanta filmmakers write, direct and edit a short film in 48 hours, and the resulting films premiere at special screenings where the audience can vote on their favorites.
Meet our Founding Fathers, enjoy live colonial music and dancing, feast on your favorite festival foods, and shop for unique modern and period crafts at Nash Farm Park.
This dynamic event launches the National Tour for Moving in the Spirit's skilled and celebrated teen dancers and examines themes of tolerance and social justice.
Art lovers will love this series where a masterpiece is chosen to be lectured on by one of the High's many art experts.
Join host Robert Cheatham at Eyedrum for an evening of vocal and instrumental performers who share the stage for a completely improved set!
The Hagedorn Foundation Gallery presents two thematic exhibitions of contemporary photography on boys in America.
With three galleries and wide variety of artifacts, Marietta's hidden treasure is sure to offer something of interest for every visitor.
Inspired by funk, reggae and heavy rock, 311 mixes a jam band sensibility with uncompromising rap-metal attributes.