Time(s) - 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
A sense of place can reference both your physical location, as in, we’re not in Kansas anymore, as well as your location in a perceived trajectory, as in, where are we on the Smith project? For this exhibition, we asked photographic artists to stop and give us a progress report on where we are as a society; what is the state of the landscape we live in, and what is the state of the communities we live within. Forty-four artists explores these questions in this exhibition juried by Do Good Foundation founder Alan Rothschild.
Selected Artists
Alex Christopher Williams
Andrew Feiler
Beate Sass
Benita R. VanWinkle
Bob Davies
Conrad Pressma
Carolyn Meltzer
Cati Teague
Charles Allen Haynes
Chris Little
Clay Fisher
Corey George
Dale Niles
Dennis Church
Forest McMullin
Frank Fuerst
Grace Hawthorne
Henry M. Jacobs
Jacquelyn Saylor
James Freeman
Jamie Maciuszek
Jan Kapoor
Jason Jones
Jenny Bell
John Schneider
Joseph Dreher
Karen Varsha
Kelly Kristin Jones
Ken Jaja West
Kristi Eide
M. Laine Wyatt
Mark Caceres
Quintavius Oliver
Rachel Feinberg
Richard Skoonberg
Robb Hill
Ron Rubino
Rose Smith
Ryan Parker
Samuel H. Brown
Scott Herndon
Virginie Kippelen & Shannon Davis
Wanda S. Hopkins
William Edwards
Second Act
Concurrently in the Ted & Gloria Maloof Gallery, APG presents Second Act. Curated by intern Francesca Lowe, this exhibition features artist Myrtie Cope’s interiors of landmark theatres: the Fox in Atlanta and the Tivoli in Chattanooga. Cope’s black & white photographs are rich with the uniquely seductive light that fills these grand architectural beauties. The expansive spaces speak of monumentality and her attention to detail expresses a delicate eloquence that viewers will find mesmerizing.
Gallery: Where Are We?