The Atlanta Photography Group (APG) is pleased to announce the that Plushette Ellis has joined the APG Advisory Board.
Ellis is a multidisciplinary artist, photographer, and curator based in Atlanta. She currently serves as Chief Operating Officer of the Walker & Peters Project, overseeing three gallery locations in the Historic Arts District of Castleberry Hill: Nina Baldwin Gallery, Old Rabbit Gallery, and Hidden Gallery at Peters Street Station.
She is also the founder of Artistic Logistics LLC, a creative agency specializing in curatorial direction, artist representation, and operational strategy for cultural institutions and exhibitions.
Before fully transitioning into the arts, Ellis spent over 15 years in corporate management, where she developed expertise in leadership, team development, and operational systems. This experience now informs her approach to building sustainable infrastructure within the arts.
In addition to her leadership roles, Ellis is a practicing visual artist and photographer. Her work explores themes of identity, memory, and cultural narrative, often drawing inspiration from the intersections of history and everyday experience.
She also serves as the Economic Business Development Chair for Castleberry Hill, and sits on the advisory boards for Arts & Entertainment Atlanta and the Atlanta Art Fair (2025).
She joins other APG Advisory Board members: Alan Avery, Anika Dawkins, Andrew Feiler, Barbara Griffin, Coco Conroy, Erin Hoyt, Forest McMullin, Katie Ericson, Matt Haffner, Quintavius Oliver, Royce Soble, Spalding Nix, Tokie Rome-Taylor and William Boling.