Braiding Time, Memory and Water

Powers Island Trail 5450 Interstate N Pkwy, Sandy Springs, GA

Braiding Time, Memory and Water is a collaboration between choreographer Sue Schroeder, conceptual artist Jonathon Keats, and composer Felipe Pérez Santiago.  Responding to the geography, history, and environmental concerns of rivers, the inaugural performance will take place on Powers Island, one of the most serene sections of the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area.  Performances by [...]

Free

Bird Watching in Kirkwood Urban Forest

Kirkwood Urban Forest 121-125 Dearborn St SE, Atlanta, GA

Join Flux Projects and Birds Georgia on November 3rd, 2024 for a fun morning of birding in Kirkwood Urban Forest as we celebrate the Atlanta to the Atlantic installation.  This trip is open to all levels of birding experience, and binoculars will be supplied to those who need a pair to borrow.  On this trip [...]

Free

Geoffroy Mathieu: Artist Talk

Atlanta Contemporary 535 Means St NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

A collaboration with Villa Albertine and Atlanta Contemporary featuring Villa Albertine's current Artist in Residence Doors open at 6pm; Talk begins at 6:30pm Free event; Registration required "My photography questions the way environmental and political issues are made tangible in the landscape. Alone, with a partner, or as part of a collective, I complete travel- [...]

Free

Virtual Artist Talk: Rachel Parish + Sarah Cameron Sunde

Zoom

Join Flux Projects for an engaging conversation with artists Rachel Parish and Sarah Cameron Sunde as they share stories, lessons learned, and reflections on their incredible river journey and final installations for Atlanta to the Atlantic. REGISTER A link to the Zoom event will be emailed upon registration. About the project As part of Atlanta [...]

I’m sorry for your loss

Goat Farm 1200 Foster Street NW, Atlanta, GA

I'm sorry for your loss, a movement memoir is a contemporary dance work exploring grief, loss, and care. Through deeply personal storytelling and embodied movement, the piece reflects on how we hold, process, and share grief in the body and in relationship with others. It examines ancestral relationships and the passage of time as pathways [...]

Welcome + In conversation with Gyun Hur, Louis Corrigan, and Cinqué Hicks

Goat Farm 1200 Foster Street NW, Atlanta, GA

Art is an act of care, archive, and resistance—a way to hold memory, challenge narratives, and build connections across time. In this welcoming conversation, Cinque Hicks and Louis Corrigan respond to Gyun Hur’s Our mothers, our water, our peace within the context of our time, reflecting on how artistic practices shape collective memory and offer [...]

Meet the Artist: Gyun Hur

Goat Farm 1200 Foster Street NW, Atlanta, GA

Visit the installation of Our mothers, our waters, our peace between 2pm - 4pm when artist Gyun Hur will be on site to meet guests and answer questions.

In Conversation with Le’Andra LeSeur: Grief, Poetics, Prayers, and the South

Goat Farm 1200 Foster Street NW, Atlanta, GA

Facilitated by Jenny Gerow, Chief Curator at Akron Museum of Art Grief is an embodied experience—woven into memory, ritual, and creative expression. In this intimate conversation and readings, artists Gyun Hur and Le’Andra LeSeur reflect on how loss, language, and spirituality shape their practices. Rooted in both personal and collective histories, their work engages with [...]

In Conversation with Jean Shin: Solidarity, Monumentality, Community, and Agency

Goat Farm 1200 Foster Street NW, Atlanta, GA

Facilitated by Claire Kim, Manager of Programs and Collections, Asia Art Archive in America (AAAA) How do artists navigate the tensions between individual expression and collective responsibility? How do acts of monumentality—whether in scale, memory, or intention—shape our understanding of community and agency? Artists Gyun Hur and Jean Shin come together in a profound [...]

Making Home – A Community History & Art Workshop on Asian Atlanta

Goat Farm 1200 Foster Street NW, Atlanta, GA

Join the Georgia Asian American Community Archive Initiative (GAACAI) on Saturday, March 22nd at the Midtown Goat Farm Arts Center for an evening of storytelling and art making through the lens of reproductive justice. We invite you to gather with us at Gyun Hur's Our mothers, our water, our peace - an art installation memorializing the [...]

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