Reviews
It’s a nice, quiet and calm place to visit during the weekend. I had a great time walking around and exploring, discovering interesting art pieces and browsing the gift shop. They have a machine at the front desk where you can choose to make a donation of 10$ or you can also do a cash donation. The staff members are really nice and helpful.
The front desk is really awesome. I went on a cold rainy day to kill some time. I was kindly greeted and given a very in-depth overview of the museum. We talked about art for a good 20 minutes. The space is small but the art is very thought provoking. I put together an entire art collection that I want to create based of the art in the museum. It was definitely influential to me. The museum is also free. And it’s a very spacial place. I love spacial artistry. I was also given some nice places to check out near by although the diner closes at 3 pm and therefore I couldn’t go. I found a nice bookstore that had a great vibe to just chill!! Oh and the museum is free!!
Our Nation and our children are in need of Unity! God Bless these college kids and our little people leading! We love you! Thankyou for fighting for your education and America!
keep an eye out for the open gallery events twice a year because they are so worth it! it's $1 for a student ticket and $5 regular. you get a chance to meet all of the artists working in the studios there and it's a beautiful and unique experience that gives a holistic view of the entire process from idea to creation to presentation.
Excellent place to see local art and have the kids do activities / crafts once a month! Highly recommended!
Atlanta Contemporary Art Center was unfortunately not my cup of tea. It has so little to see, it took us ten minutes to see. For us personally it was really not worth travelling 31 minutes to visit. Maybe they are just starting. I do not know. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Maybe you would like it.
The space is wonderful and it's really encouraging to see a place like this surviving the pandemic. The featured exhibit was really powerful and I was so glad the voices being shared have a space willing to let them speak.
Small gallery with free admission. Caught one extensive photography exhibit that was really interesting.
The gallery is urban and and features both gallery and performance areas. The parking is NOT accessible without having to go all the way around the large lot. The building itself is accessible.
MUST SEE in ATL! Their space is beautiful, and you can easily tell that their curators really worked hard to utilize the space with natural lighting, a little nook with art, a basement with a dark-ish setting ambience and lots of open floor. When COVID is calmed down and the weather is nice, I definitely want to see more shows they have to offer. Also, the folks at the front desk are welcoming, can answer any questions you have, and will even stick around to talk with you about your favorite pieces and more programs they have to offer. Truly a wonderful space.