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November 14, 2024 / 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Bimonthly Art Ride, Volume 5
The Bimonthly Art Ride is a recurring program partnering Atlanta Contemporary and Midweek Roll, an Atlanta-based cycling club. The cycling group will meet on Thursday, November 14, at the north parking lot for Inman Park/Reynoldstown MARTA Station) with kick off at 6:30 pm. The group will ride to Atlanta Contemporary, where they will be given a tour of the current exhibitions from 7-8 pm. The evening will end at 97 Estoria (727 Wylie Street, Southeast Atlanta, GA 30316).
There will be a card-only bar at Atlanta Contemporary with alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages available for purchase.
This is a beginner-friendly group ride. Atlanta Contemporary has bike parking in our locked outdoor courtyard during the tour.
Location
Gallery 1, Gallery 2, Gallery 3, Gallery 4, Gallery 5, Gallery 6, Atrium, Lobby, Chute Space, Sliver Space, Studio Artist Program Wall
Upcoming Program Events
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Performed by Spelman College Department of Dance Performance and Choreography
Atlanta Contemporary presents a live performance by Spelman College dance students responding to Unbound Narratives: Embodied Language.
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A Panel Discussion with Alexis Peskine , Armelle Tulunda, Shanequa Gay, Ngima Sarr, aka T.I.E, and moderated by curator Clarke Brown
Villa Albertine Atlanta partners with Atlanta Contemporary to present a conversation between current French residents Alexis Peskine and Armelle Tulunda, Atlanta-based artist Shanequa Gay, and former Senegalese Villa Albertine resident Ngima Sarr, aka T.I.E. Moderated by curator Clarke Brown.
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