There is a cultural rhythm to summer that transcends school, the heat slowing down our productivity, bright nights a little more lively than usual and a restless need to get away. Swan Coach House Gallery presented a summer pop-up…
Art+Design, Reviews
Review: “CHUTE” explores the liminal space between the disposable and quotidian
While today the laundry chute is less common than it once, it still holds a certain intrigue. Used to funnel away the disposable or as a method of escape, it is the sort of background element that can be…
It’s a murky Saturday in summer and well over 100 people are milling in and out of Cabbagetown’s “Green House,” a worn two-story home where Ethan Payne, Asher Payne and Jake Adams reside. Guests lean against the porch railing,…
Jordan Stubbs, an emerging artist here in Atlanta, thinks that art needs to be a little less sacred. “I appreciate the element of durability in my work,” he tells ArtsATL videographer Ethan Payne. “I believe in interactive works, tangible works, and…
Art+Design
Review: “Print or Projection” Proves to Be Intelligent, Thought-Provoking and Brand New
Artist Jessica Scott-Felder took command of a lively, crowded Swan Coach House Gallery with silence — it was the first hour of the January 14 opening of Print or Projection. The animated crowd took a while to notice her…