Artist Profiles

The Art of Expansion
The Art of Expansion
The new Bill Lowe Gallery—formerly The Lowe Gallery—is a vivid, intricate architectural masterpiece of visual works. Here, the gallery owner lets us in on his vision
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A Paper Affair
A Paper Affair
A local conservator gives us a peek into her finely drawn world
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The Tulip Turns 50
The Tulip Turns 50
Saarinen’s iconic furniture blooms at Museum of Design Atlanta
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American Impressionism
American Impressionism
Turn-of-the century American masters and local artists keep this longtime art lover’s collection fresh.
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Mark Cottle
Mark Cottle
The Georgia Tech architecture professor wears many creative hats.
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Nancy Floyd
Nancy Floyd
The photographer takes a radical approach to personal subjects
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Katherine Taylor
Katherine Taylor
During our visit, I see that Katherine Taylor is all about direct address and taking action as she strides, while talking, across her entryway into the expansive space of her Grant Park studio.
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Ben Roosevelt
Ben Roosevelt
What's happening on the Atlanta museum and gallery scene including an inside look at Atlanta newcomer Ben Roosevelt.
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Scott Ingram
Scott Ingram
An emerging Atlanta-based artist who shows with Solomon Projects, Ingram breaks new ground with a project opening this month at Scott Reilly's design mecca, Retromodern.
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Gregor Turk
Gregor Turk
The peripatetic artist and art advocate slows down - briefly - to provide a glimpse of where he's headed next. A native of Atlanta who knows the city intimately, Turk is one of the most widely...
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Jiha Moon
Jiha Moon
Artist Jiha Moon has little time to waste, yet she chats easily over tea in her apartment as if the deadlines for her many forthcoming exhibitions were nonexistent.
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Ann Marie Manker
Ann Marie Manker
Cabbagetown is an urban neighborhood in the midst of a transformation as is one of its newest residents, artist Ann-Marie Manker. Manker's anthropomorphized characters speak to change and...
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