News Summary
Atlanta is set to welcome two new art spaces, The Sun ATL and One Contemporary Gallery, opening on Edgewood Avenue from January 17 to 20, 2025. The grand celebration will feature exhibitions, meet-and-greets with artists, and a vibrant atmosphere to engage art lovers and the community. The Sun ATL will debut with ‘First Light’, showcasing works by local and international artists, while One Contemporary Gallery focuses on connecting millennial artists in Atlanta through its own exhibition. This development is pivotal in enhancing the arts district on Edgewood Avenue.
Exciting New Arts and Culture Spaces Set to Launch in Atlanta
Atlanta, get ready to immerse yourself in a wave of creativity and vibrancy as two brand new art spaces, The Sun ATL and One Contemporary Gallery, prepare to open their doors on Edgewood Avenue in the historic King District. This grand opening is set to take place from January 17 to 20, 2025, and you won’t want to miss the festive activities lined up for this special occasion!
A Grand Celebration to Kick Off the Art Scene
The celebration kicks off with a joint reception on Friday, January 17, from 5 to 8 p.m. Highlighting the cultural significance of this location, both galleries aim to create a delightful atmosphere that welcomes art lovers and curious attendees alike. Visitors can expect to explore stimulating exhibitions, meet artists, and enjoy the vibrant energy that Atlanta is known for.
Unveiling “First Light” at The Sun ATL
Located at 395 Edgewood Avenue, The Sun ATL will showcase its inaugural exhibition titled “First Light.” This fantastic exhibit will feature artworks from 16 local and international artists who, through various forms of art, will captively narrate their experiences and perspectives. Among the standout pieces are:
- Stunning paintings by Purvis Young, a late self-taught Southern Black artist.
- Documentary photographs by Jim Alexander, which focus on the deep-rooted connection of Black music and culture.
- Recent works by British-born abstract artist Ruth Franklin, whose contributions to the Atlanta art scene have been remarkable.
- Large-scale canvases from Raphael Bahindwa, a graduate student from SCAD who hails from the Congo.
- Text-based paintings by the American Outsider Artist Harry Underwood.
Introducing One Contemporary Gallery
Just next door at 399 Edgewood Avenue, you’ll find One Contemporary Gallery, which is under the guidance of Faron Manuel, a former grant manager at the High Museum who knows the ins and outs of the art world. Launching with its own exhibition titled “The Start of Something,” this space will showcase group works from millennial artists closely tied to Atlanta. By positioning itself as “a bridge” for community connection through art, the gallery aims to foster relationships and discussions among creatives and enthusiasts.
Building a Thriving Arts District
The opening of these two galleries is not just about art; it’s about enhancing the community and nurturing a rich and thriving art district on Edgewood Avenue. This area is celebrated for its creative spaces, and the addition of these galleries is sure to bring further excitement and engagement.
A Venue for All Occasions
One of the unique offerings of The Sun ATL is its versatility as a meeting and event space. With options for renting offices and conference rooms, this gallery is not just a place for viewing art, but a functional space for community gatherings, corporate events, and special celebrations.
A Nod to Atlanta’s Rich History
It’s essential to recognize the cultural significance of the King Historic District, a neighborhood steeped in history as the childhood home of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The presence of these art spaces contributes to the ongoing narrative of culture and community in Atlanta, inviting both locals and visitors to engage with the city’s dynamic artistic evolution.
In Conclusion
With the grand opening approaching quickly, anticipation is rising for what both The Sun ATL and One Contemporary Gallery will bring to Atlanta’s art scene. This is an invitation to everyone—art lovers, curious minds, and community members—to come together and celebrate creativity in all its forms.
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- Creative Loafing: The Sun ATL Winter Exhibitions
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- Wikipedia: Atlanta
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