Tag: Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia
Atlanta artist Michi Meko’s work is “the contemporary experience of black life and survival”
A university-trained artist and occasional graffiti writer, Michi Meko built his early career on good humor and good times at rollicking, quirky opening parties. Now, his work has had a dramatic shift in his tone—focusing on “the contemporary experience of black life and survival.”
With a Leica camera, a visually impaired photographer showed Cabbagetown to the world
Oraien Catledge might not have been able to see that well—a childhood illness left him with impaired vision—but he knew where to look.
Painter Sarah Emerson’s sweeping landscapes explore the concept of place
For the past year and a half, Atlanta painter Sarah Emerson—who has worked with Living Walls and Whitespace Gallery—has been filling 72-by-76-inch canvases with undulating waves and dark pools, along with wide-open eyes, colorful spikes, stylized tree branches and clouds, and other images.