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Beep Beep is proud to present "Retrospective | 1989 - Present" a look back at the last 24 years of work from Atlanta artist Sam Parker.
An extremely prolific artist with a mixed background of influences and interest sets, Sam Parker has already managed to create what most artists work their whole lives to achieve. A jack of all trades and constant experimenter, Sam has created drawings, paintings, graffiti, sculpture, collage, tattoos, and mixed media works with a simple approach and almost effortless mastery. With this in mind, we asked Sam if we could showcase a retrospective of his work over the last 20 years with a variety of work highlighting this diverse artist's many creations. View category |
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A neo-psychedelic group show that assaults the senses. With a color palate that can be simultaneously beautiful, obnoxious, and nostalgic, the show features new works by five local artists who incorporate an ecstatic vibrancy into their work, including Sean Abrahams, Kelly Cloninger, Lucha Rodriguez, Allen Taylor, and Paco. View category |
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This is our second year doing "Alchemy", which is a group show where Beep Beep cuts a bunch of multi-sized triangles and hands them out to artists. This year's show features over 30 local artists.
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"Kin" is a group show/family affair featuring sisters Katie and Meagan Ridley along with their respective husbands Jason Murphy and Brendan Danielsson. View category |
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Rough Draft is a collection of new paintings by Atlanta artist R.Land based on images taken out of the pages of his sketch books and doodle pads from the last 20 years. This solo exhibition, his first Atlanta gallery show in 20 years, presents a new direction for the artist. Instead of finishing these raw sketches or using them as source material, R. Land is keeping them at a primitive level, and in turn showcasing and augmenting their unique charm and perspective. View category |
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Benched Ritual is a compelling mix of mystery and quest in the midst of a concrete reality. Atlanta artist, Travis Dodd, combines found material with photography as evidence of his journeys into the internal. In this series, he explores abandoned or neglected spaces and excavates by boring into walls using a variety of tools. Working with the metaphor of the labyrinth, it is Dodd’s intent to portray the importance of establishing individual myth, while seeking authentic-self. View category |
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"As in a Mirror, Dimly" features a set of all new drawings by Atlanta artist Jason R. Butcher. His new work focuses on imagery related to what Butcher describes as "a film I will never finish". Each drawing gives a voyeur's perspective from someone working on a surreal dream-like set, with each scene laid out and lit exactly as the artist would do in order to shoot the film. The drawings depict a series of everyday occurrences which, while appearing in sequence, contain no narrative structure. Originating as story-boards, the drawings serve as a documentation of ideas that could become a film but since that film will never be finished, the drawings in turn become their own artistic statement. View category |
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Process and Practice features artists Jaynie Crimmins (Atlanta), Helen Farmer (Greenville), and Leisa Rich (Atlanta); female artists who embrace the femininity of their practice and use their processes of making to elevate their work beyond the level of craft. Curated by Susannah Darrow
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CDR is a process oriented show. The artists are asked to take a completed work (either old or new), destroy it in whatever fashion they wish, and then rebuild the pieces to create an all-new piece of art. Artists: Jessica Caldas, John Paul Floyd, Romy Maloon, Kelly McKernan, Kelly O'Brien, Sam Parker. Dorothy Stucki View category |
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THE ENDS combines drawings, contemporary artifacts, outdated electronics, and recorded events to decipher potential teleological ends of the modern past. View category |
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Scientific theories about time travel and their literary interpretations provide the narrative framework for the pieces in Mike Germon's newest collection of work. The inevitable paradoxes therein are mirrored in both form and content in collages combining chronologically... disparate source material. View category |
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FEBRUARY 4 - 25
Beep Beep Gallery is proud to present "Another Green World", a group exhibition of artwork based on the 1975 Brian Eno album of the same name. A mix of vocal and ambient pieces, the album's descriptive titles and atmospheric songs lend themselves to a variety of literal as well as abstract interpretations. With this in mind, we asked 14 artists to each choose a track from the album and create a visual representation. View category |
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Beep Beep Gallery is proud to present "Pangea", a group exhibition spotlighting 7 promising artists who are showing with us for the first time. Each has been given a mini-exhibition space within Beep Beep to showcase all new work. Artists include: Nathan Sharratt, Sun Hong, Chelsea Raflo, Kelly Cloninger, Chris Parry, Sean Abrahams, and Lance Turner View category |
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"Alchemy" is a group show consisting of work created on or applied to wood triangles. These triangles were hand-cut by Beep Beep and are in 3 sizes: small, medium, and large. These works will then be displayed in a series of patterns and arranged throughout the gallery, the ultimate alignment of which will distill into either an Elixir of Life, The Universal Solvent, or if our energies are properly harnessed, piles and piles of gold. View category |
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November 5th - November 26th Beep Beep Gallery is proud to present new work by Atlanta artist Steven Dixey and Brooklyn based artist Matt Relkin. Together, their new work explores themes of human achievement, natural and unnatural landscapes, contemplation of death and eternity. View category |
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Beep Beep Gallery is proud to present new work by Atlanta artist Sam Parker and Chicago based artist Elizabeth Weber. A contrast of subjects and styles, the two artists find themselves united by ideas of miscommunication, the interpretation of codes and signs, a search for direction, and a journey of self discovery. View category |
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Beep Beep is proud to present this exhibition of new work by Atlanta artist Born. In "Accidental" Born continues his process of unconscious art making where he assembles his pieces using found objects: "The works I create usually don’t start with an idea; the idea tends to come later." His art will be on display from September 10 to September 30. View category |
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"Me/We" is a collaborative exchange show where a piece of art is started by one artist and completed by another. Every artist in the show begins on work and completes another. Artists include: Joe Tsambiras, Nathan Phaneuf, Satkhirpal Garcia, Ben Goldman, Bryan Ramey, Sarah Daly, Harrison Keys, Mike Germon, Michi Meko, Alex Kvares, Sanithna Phansavanh, Allen Taylor, Jay Davis, Ann-Marie Manker View category |
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Not unlike a predator tracking prey merely for recreation, “Willful Wiles” exposes the animalistic impulses and desires that humans instinctively engage and subsequently indulge in. Choosing the contemporary female figure, Kelly McKernan and Marcy Starz explore the means by which their subjects entice and manipulate their unwitting victims, whether for the thrill of the chase or the affirmation of their adroit sexuality. The work draws correlations between the animalistic tendencies we continually exhibit as a civilized species and our own misguided self-perception - are we as composed and calculated as we'd like to think, or do we act on impulse more than we'd like to admit? View category |
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“Tragédie” explores stories of melancholy. Inspired by history and fiction, Louis N. LaPierre and Sanithna Phansavanh reinterpret narratives through drawings and paintings. View category |
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Beep Beep gallery is proud to present "Sasnak", featuring new work by Alex Kvares (Atlanta) and Mark Hosford (Nashville). Both artists originally come from Kansas (Sasnak spelled backwards) where they attended the same high school and university.
Their work deals with forms of distortion. For Kvares this exists between idealism and execution. His graphite / pen and ink works interpret the disconnect between these two ideas, re...presenting the "glitches" in various, often contradictory, visual styles. For Hosford, that distortion exists between memory and perception. Hosford's graphite works are an exercise in drawing the link between the unconscious and conscious minds, using Rorschach's inkblots as analytical boundaries to contain that link.
On top of a number of individual pieces, the artist's have been collaborating long distance on several graphite drawings. View category |
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ABOUT SMOKESCREEN
We are proud to present Smoke Screen, a dual endeavor by Atlanta artists Allen Taylor and Andrea Sanders. This show focuses on imagery pertaining to "this gap, this shroud, that exists between what is actually happening and what you want to happen" says artist Allen Taylor. "The work is addressing that ambiguous shroud of smoke and the ideas of identity and transformation." Playing off each other's styles, the two artists are incorporating a range of media including drawing, sound, and video.
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"Greetings and Salutations" is a preview of sorts featuring artists involved in shows at Beep Beep in 2011. The exhibit features a mix of local and out of town artists including:
Allen Taylor (Atlanta)
...Andrea Sanders (Atlanta/Portland)
Alex Kvares (Atlanta)
Mark Hosford (Nashville)
Louis N. LaPierre (Minneapolis)
Sanithna Phansavahn (Atlanta)
Marcy Starz (Atlanta)
Kelly Mckernan (Atlanta)
BORN (Atlanta)
Elizabeth Weber (Chicago)
Sam Parker (Atlanta)
Matt Relkin (Brooklyn)
Steven Dixey (Atlanta) View category |
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For this exhibit, the artists focused on the nature of connectivity: the connections in human relationships, the connections between thoughts and actions, the connections between an environment and creation. The plugs and inputs relate to sound, which can either be the catalyst for or the result of these relationships, as well as a visual metaphor for the complex series of systems surrounding and linking all living things. View category |
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Featured artists: Jonathan Bouknight, Ben Goldman, Romy Maloon, Lucha Rodriguez, Andrea Sanders, Jason Travis
This exhibit focuses on visual interpretations of pornographic and erotic material. Each of the artist's work seeks to comment on not only the aesthetic of these images, but also the ideas that society associates with the sex industry and even sex itself. Individually they plan to express this through six separate themes: voyeurism and spirituality, isolation and contact, manipulation and commerce, visual pleasure and interaction, fantasy and ecstatic visions, homage and abstraction.
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While Born and Michi Meko come from more of a painting background, "Pure Surrender" continues each artist's recent work with assemblage. They've both express a shared a love of old discarded wood because of the varieties of tones and textures available, as well as the challenge working with such materials presents. View category |
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Beep Beep Gallery is proud to present "The Big Bang" a solo exhibit of new work by Matt Relkin. Much of Matt's recent imagery has focused on the Black Tower, dark monoliths that loom ominously over his meticulously created landscapes. These objects represent the dark side of hu...man existence, and are as much beautiful and attracting as they are stark and foreboding. In contrast, images such as The Big Bang are "meant to be a reminder of the beauty of creation, which stands in complete contrast to everything the Black Towers represent." View category |
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For this show, we gave fifteen artists 4 various sized pieces of watercolor paper. Beep Beep will get the finished paper and mount them to custom frames. All the work in this show is new, local, and very reasonably priced!
Artists include: ERIN BASSETT | KERRI BOLES | BAXTER CRANE | PATRICK DAVIS | STEVEN DIXEY | LINDSEY ELCESSOR | BECKY FUREY | STEPHANIE GILL | ALEX KVARES | LOUIS N. LAPIERRE | JOY PHRASAVATH | SANITHNA PHANSAVANH | LUCHA RODRIGUEZ | ANDREA SANDERS | DOROTHY STUCKI | ALLEN TAYLOR View category |
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In this newest body of work, Kelly McKernan continues to explore her psychological responses to the stresses and struggles of reality. While much of her previous work commented on the consequences of using idealism as a coping mechanism, “Fight or Flight” takes a more direct and personal approach by addressing these responses in terms of biological survival tactics. View category |
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The Plastic Aztecs proudly present their third collaborative show entitled GROW. This theme encompasses many ideas for the group, including their obsessions with natural growth, vegetation and crystallization. It is also a symbol for the group as a whole; since 2008 the collective itself has branched from it’s two founding artists to it’s current four. View category |
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"Material" is a group sculpture featuring five artists working in a variety of media. Artists include:
Lucha Rodriguez Romy Maloon Crystal Wagner Chase Folsom Jessica Orlowski View category |
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In the spirit of the new year, Beep Beep Gallery is proud to introduce eleven artists who are showing with us for the first time.
Artists include: Jason Kofke, Marcy Starz, Kenn TwoFour, Jennifer Kornder, Kombo Chapfika, Sanithna Phansavanh, Allen Taylor, Lindsey Elcessor, Jason Travis, Patrick Davis, Sean Fahie. View category |
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Bethany Marchman’s first solo show at Beep Beep Gallery continues to explore the anthropomorphism in her past work, while also focusing on zoomorphic ideas present in fairy tales such as “The Frog Prince”. The title of the show “Cautionary Tails” references the artist’s imagining of these types of children’s stories. The characters in these works are caught up in fantastical and tragic circumstances the end result of which is used to teach morals to children by scaring them straight. View category |
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Alex Kvares's latest body of work The small, stitch-like, multicolored marks that make up the composition of his drawings "references the new-craft, new-psychedelic esthetic" while the images themselves function as cautionary memorials to places and people connected to collapsed ideals, dilapidated utopias and various ruined promises." View category |
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Chris Carder’s new body of work is a collection of photographs from the summer of 2009. His images reflect the spirit of the season, a time that celebrates the exploration and recklessness of youth. However, even amidst this wild freedom, his scenes appear calm and slow indicative of the mindset brought on by a hot and muggy southern afternoon. View category |
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Steven Dixey's solo show takes on some of the more famous works of the Renaissance and Baroque periods, inverting the religious symbolism of the pieces in favor of the iconography of science, discovery, and modern technology. View category |
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For this show, we've asked 9 artists to take a piece of art they've already made, destroy it, and then create a new piece of art out of the wreckage. Artists include: BORN, Mike Germon, Emily Maxwell, J.R. Schulz, Steven Westdahl, Metatronic, Bean Worley, Justin Weaver, and Plastic Aztecs. View category |
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Sam Parker's process in this show combines the experimentation of doodling, the shapes and movement of graffiti, and the precise lines of tattooing. View category |
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A wonderland version of Michi Meko's subconscious featuring dreamlike images and exaggerated mash ups of the iconography that has informed both his life and his work. View category |
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We stopped by Michi's studio in preparation for his solo show "Fear Kills Pursuit" at Beep Beep Gallery.
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Part two of an exchange with Nashville's Twist Gallery featuring Nashville artists Erin Plew, Duncan McDaniel, and John Whitten. View category |
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"Relief" represents a shift in direction for Born, where he abandons the graffiti and metal work of his past and creates in its place multi-dimensional, often interactive assemblages that combine found objects, rust, and house paints. View category |
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While preparing for his new show "Relief", Born gave us a preview of his new pieces in progress. View category |
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"Diet / Mesh" is a show of new works by Dosa Kim focused on themes of consumption and over-saturation, materialism and obsession. View category |
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A preview of 2009's solo shows featuring new work by Dosa Kim, Born, Michi, Sam Parker, Steven Dixey,Chris Carder, Alex Kvares, and Bethany Marchman,
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Group show focused on reinventing the art of propaganda through a pop art lens.
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New stencil based work incorporating elements of design and graffiti. Featuring models galore! View category |
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Some images from the 8 artists with solo exhibitions coming up in 2009. Artists include: DOSA KIM,BORN, MICHI, SAM PARKER, STEVEN DIXEY, BETHANY MARHCMAN, CHRIS CARDER, and ALEX KVARES. View category |
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Judi Chicago, Atlanta's resident funk acid disco explosion, rock the gallery for the Majestic Hours closing. View category |
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Over the course of a year, Sam Parker and Joe Tsambiras met at the historic Majestic Diner in downtown Atlanta and collaborated on drawings. View category |
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20 artists began a piece and then traded with each other and finished a piece. Every piece in this show was created by two artists. View category |
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Thieves, a band mixing country, folk, and some dark gypsy troubadour type sounds graced our space SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1ST, the day after Halloween. View category |
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New portraits from 7 artists new to Beep Beep: Alex Kvares, Chris Carder, Nathan Phaneuf, Shaun Thurston, Oliver, and Meta Gary. View category |
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These creations on wood which incorporate a number of media (fabric, wallpaper, stencils, spray paint, acrylic), are a collaboration between artist couple Aubrey Pope and Herb Harris. Each piece is informed by dreams and alternately by the physical spaces and objects that inform them. View category |
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The artists involved include Steven Dixey, Sat Kirpal, Katie Ridley, Stenvik Mostrom, Jason Murphy, and Matt Relkin, all former students of the Ringling College of Art and Design in Florida. Together as friends and united by a common illustrative style and attention to detail, the seven artists are planning an expansive sideshow of amazing new work. View category |
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Ann-Marie Manker and Jason R. Butcher, members of the Golden Blizzard art collective, have teamed together to create a show of collaborations and contrasting personal works based on themes of love, beauty, and desire as well as death, violence, and aggression. View category |
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Local psych-rock explosionistas All the Saints rock Beep Beep for Blink and Rene Arriagada's closing event. View category |
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Images from the closing event for Blink and Rene Arriagada's "Double Feature" show.
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Creating their pieces out of a variety of materials (wood, plexi-glass, paper, spray paint, ink, resin), Blink and Rene Arragada adhere to a hands-on craftsman style of artistic expression. View category |
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Collaborative show between artists Zarlacc and Harrison Keys, whose works share both a childlike quality and an understated maturity that ranges from gentle doodles to more detailed creations. View category |
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Show focusing on that unknown expanse of forest that makes up the geography of folk-lore and fantasy, from the Baba Yaga and Grendel to the Big Bad Wolf and the Witch in the Gingerbread House. View category |
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The collaborative version of when world's collide, Michi and Dosa Kim form like Voltron to bring some striking and sometimes funny interpretations of Brer Rabbit and Little Black Sambo stories.
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For one night, Beep Beep took over three floors of condo and displayed some of their favorite artists: Jason Murphy, Katie Ridley, Bean, John Tindel, and AB Lovell. View category |
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Over 25 artists get nostalgic over their childhood pop icons with tributes/interpretations of Rubix Cubes, Smurfs, He-man, and more.
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Anna Kramer and The Lost Cause play covers of some of Sun Record's finest. View category |
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Kerri Boles's stichin' tribute to the artists of legendary country music label Sun Records, home to Elvis, Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash and more.
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Bean takes 10,000 images from a 1957 World Book Encyclopedia and then plays chaotic God by smashing and combining and reinventing these images to his liking. View category |
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Collaborative show from Atlanta Graf legends focusing on experimental printmaking. View category |
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Atlanta Celebrates Photography group show where all the photographs were shot with "toy" cameras (Holga, Lomo, etc.) View category |
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Three art galleries have graced 696 Charles Allen Drive with their business over the years. This show combines the art from each of those enterprises: Sister Louisa, Joy Phrasavath from L'avenue and just about everyone who works at Beep Beep. View category |
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Check out these condemning mugshots taken by the Click Clique at the zine release part of Lazlo Holyfield! View category |
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Group show concentrating on the relationship between artist and environment. Curated by Thoughtmarker's Mike Germon. View category |
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Two man show that juxtapozed serious themes like relationships, loathing, and assimilation with the seemingly playful innocence of board games. View category |
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Solo show from good friend and amazing artist Bryan Westberry. View category |
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A show of 30 artists displayed on tiered square end tables designed and crafted by street artist Evereman. View category |
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Steven Brown's first solo exhibit focused on portraits of bike messengers, artists, and musicians. And cats. View category |
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Noot D' Noot, the cosmonauts of funk, electrified the collective consciousness that manifested at Beep Beep for one nigh. Goofer Dust got sprinkled all over y'all. View category |
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Two man show that examined the place of industrialization and violence in society.
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An exhibit of new work by John Tindel of Tindelmichi inspired by the birth of his son Blaise. View category |
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We're always proud to display this natural-born artist's work. Some of her new work depicts her recent gig as a sailor. View category |
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Three artists team up to fill the gallery with a beautiful medley of illustration-influenced art drawing from imagery of nature and interesting characters. View category |
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Reappropriated old -timey photographs get the authentic treatment by these two classy Atlanta artists. View category |
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A one night event on Friday the 13th which brought beep beep back from the dead!
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A great show packed with artists we planned on showing over the next year. All the art was auctioned and some people walked away with incredible art for very affordable pricing. The art raffle and Beep Beep Brew were also pretty bonus. View category |
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Our first show in our new space! All robot-themed from the gallery sign to the art inside. Even the Atlanta Robot Hobby Club made an appearance! View category |
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