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Fall Arts Preview
Intown’s venues have full calendars even as COVID-19 cases spike Gilliam, Richard Hunt, Hale Woodruff, Jacob Lawrence, and many more. Find out more at hammondshouse.org. Atlanta Symphony Orchestra The ASO has a full lineup of events this fall, including some newly announced shows featuring jazz pianist Brian Culbertson (Nov. 11), disco icon Gloria Gaynor (Nov. 13), Gipsy Kings with Nicolas Reyes and Mikaela Davis (Nov. 21), and ring in the new year with Indigo Girls (Dec. 30-31). Tickets and details at aso.org.
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ost venues are moving fullspeed ahead with productions, concerts, and exhibitions after more than a year of virtual events or dormancy, but the new surge of COVID-19 cases has put a big question mark over the start of the fall arts season. Many venues will require proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test before entry, while social distancing and masks will be required at others. Be sure to check with the venue before you go and to find out about any postponements or cancellations. In the meantime, here’s some of the events happening over the next few months that we think are worth your attention. You can always find more art and culture events at AtlantaIntownPaper. com and at Rough Draft at calendar. roughdraftatlanta.com. Center for Puppetry Arts Live in-person performances, customized online programming, new special exhibitions, holiday events, and more are part of the Fall and Winter season at the
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Midtown venue. On stage now through Sept. 26 is “Mother Goose,” while “The Ghasly Dreadfuls” return Oct. 13-30 for Halloween. Starting Oct. 15 is “Everybody Loves Pirates,” and “Rudolph the RedNosed Reindeer” is back for the holidays starting Nov. 10. For tickets and the full schedule of events, visit puppet.org.
the BeltLine’s Eastside Trail turned into a performance space that will address the ancestral technique of fabric creation and the ecological and social impact of the globalized textile industry. For more, visit fluxprojects.org. American Craft Council Pop-Up Buckhead Village will host the American Craft Council’s Atlanta Southeast Craft Week Pop-Up Sept. 23-35. The event will feature one-ofa-kind production, gallery and installation works by over 35 leading crafters from across the southeast. Hammonds House Museum
▲Flux Projects The world premiere of “Field” by critically acclaimed vertical dance group Bandaloop is set for Oct. 1-3 on the façade of the 725 Ponce building. The free outdoor event will see a wall of the building along
Exhibiting Culture: Highlights from the Hammonds House Museum Collection, curated by executive director and chief curator Karen Comer Lowe, is on show now through Jan. 30. Featured in the exhibition are works by Romare Bearden, Benny Andrews, Elizabeth Catlett, Sam
▲Breman Museum The William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum is pleased to announce the establishment of The Walter and Frances Bunzl Family Foundation Exhibition Fund. The $400,000 gift is supporting the 25th anniversary exhibition, History with Chutzpah, which opens Sept. 22. Recounting the stories of Jews in Georgia and Alabama through more than 250 objects, documents, photographs and oral histories, the exhibit also is being supported by The Rich Foundation and Breman Foundation. For more information, visit thebreman.org. High Museum “Picturing the South: 25 Years” opens Nov. 5, which will bring together for the first time nearly 200 works from all the past commissions by artists including Dawoud Bey, Sally Mann and Richard Misrach and will debut new work by the latest photographers selected for the series, Sheila Pree Bright, Jim Goldberg and AnMy Lê. For more, visit high.org. The Virginia-Highland Summerfest The delayed 37th annual event Sept. 2526 with local and regional music on two At l a n t a I n t o w n Pa p e r. c o m