Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Friday, October 10, 2008

Friday, October 10




Zombie Art Show, featuring stills from the flick "Necromance" and live zombies.
8pm -
Octane Coffeehouse and Lounge

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Venture Out metamorphosis

I've been reviewing some history, notes, and functions of this blog, and will be doing some restructuring. In doing this, I realized that some of the on-going film nights and related events have died. That's sad. I'm interested in what people think about these events and any ideas you might have as to why they died off. Also, your feedback throughout the formation and life of this blog has been priceless, and is especially appreciated during this time. Please leave comments and/or email me.

victoriaisrabbit@gmail.com

Saturday, September 20, 2008

TONIGHT: Saturday, Sept. 20



Custom MUNNY show at MINT Gallery
8pm-12am
DJ Baron Saturday of Judi Chicago

After MUNNYbrella, stop by the East Side Lounge in East Atlanta for the HURT Show, curated by Rene Arriagada. Some of our favorite Atlanta artists couldn't participate in the MUNNY Show because they're showing their stuff here. Definitely check it out.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Yard Sale!


Come buy my stuff! My house got hit in the tornado, and my new place is smaller and bills really suck, so I'm getting rid of a ton of cool stuff. MINT Gallery will be there selling fresh art on the cheap, and more. A local rescue group will be there at noon for you to meet their furry friends as well. So come out, have a mimosa, and buy some stuff! Everything has to go!

YARD SALE!
Saturday, May 24
8am til...
ParkGrounds Coffeeshop & Dog Park
(at the corner of Stovall, Kirkwood, and Flat Shoals in Reynoldstown)

Friday, May 9, 2008

Friday, May 9


Tonight marks the opening of the Portal Film Fest
at PushPush Theater. The Portal Film Fest is part of an
international artist exchange, where creators travel overseas
and engage in critical discussion of creative works.
Each weekend in May, a new program is screened.
A few of the filmmakers will be in attendance, so come out
and start a conversation. Maybe your film will be screening
in their home country next...

Portal Film Fest
all this month at PushPush Theater

Fridays & Saturdays at 8pm
Sundays at 7pm
$5


Bellury & Forrester
Kavarna
7pm-midnight
FREE

"Explore the minds of two of Atlanta's most
unexplored minds. Badass art work and
surprises for all. Bellury brings the noise
with his complex thermocautery of the mundane.
Forrester slams the eyes into skew deviation
and drops jaws into Sjogren's syndrome with
a fresh body of work from the dark highways
of life. Don't miss this incredible power house
show at Kavarna in Oakhurst."

These lifelong friends come together with
incredible energy. The show is sure to be
memorable. Andrew's brewed up some
homemade root beer, so belly up and ask him
about his "family portrait".


SideShow Improv
featuring Takuro Masuda
Relapse Theater
11:59pm
$7

Each week SideShow features a new editor who creates a series
of slides and moving images that the improvisors perform from,
using it as a suggestion and as an environment. It’s all up to the
twisted mind of the editor. Don't miss Tak Masuda's show tonight!

Monday, May 5, 2008

Tuesday, May 6



PLAZA Theater
presents
The Goonies
9:30pm
$7

Go see little Josh Brolin (No Country for Old Men) cutting his teeth. Go early and check out the Pirate Art group show by some Atlanta faves. If you haven't been to this monthly event, go. And go early because the art is cheap, and the talk is cheaper.

Friday, May 2, 2008

Friday, May 2



Bobb Lovett - local filmmaker and photographer, and curator of the recent Pullman Yard Show - is having his first solo art show tonight at Octane Coffee Bar & Lounge on the westside. An ardent traveler and explorer, he has spent the last 5 years uncovering and photographing some of Atlanta's overlooked and forgotten spaces. Here, his approach appears less as documentary, and more like portraiture. Though many of the photos are of derelect or decrepit buildings and spaces, they carry a real sense of warmth and comfort, much like home. In This is MY Atlanta, Bobb shares with us his urban exploration of and love for Atlanta.

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More Friday happenings here.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

LET GO - Woyzeck Atlanta



Today at 6pm is your last chance to see Woyzeck at EyeDrum.
If you expect to walk into a theater and sit in the house for the entire performance, this isn't for you. Woyzeck invites you on a journey through the story, experiencing it from your chosen vantage point, and as close to or far from the performers as you'd like. The site-specific performance installation utilizes all of EyeDrum's space and grounds, and makes the viewer feel like they have stepped into the story. It is intense and intimate. Past Dailies participants involved in this show include Steven Westdahl, Christie Vozniak, David Quay, and others. After today, Woyzeck will move to the B Complex on Murphy Avenue in the West End for the remainder of it's run. Definitely check it out.

Woyzeck Atlanta
EyeDrum
TODAY @ 6pm
$10-25 pay-what-you-can
FREE for EyeDrum members
www.woyzeckatlanta.com

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

THIS FRIDAY



In light of recent drastic changes to its landscape, local filmmaker and photographer Bobb Lovett has curated an art show paying tribute to the historic Pullman Yard - a place that has inspired many photographers, graffiti artists, sculptors, and others alike. The show will take place one night only - this Friday, April 11 at Studio Outpost. Read more on Pratt-Pullman Yard at Bobb's blog.