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November 9, 2023 / 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Bimonthly Art Ride, Volume 2
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 9 at 97 Estoria and ride to Atlanta Contemporary where they will be given a tour of the current exhibitions.
The featured exhibitions for Volume 2 of the Bimonthly Art Ride are:
- Animated Quilts, Nathan and Bryan, Greg Climer, Lecture Hall
- MMIWG2S, Valaria Tateria, Sliver Space
- Unearth, Rachel Eng, Chute Space
- Pamplemousse Gallery, Contemporary On-Site
There will be a card-only bar at Atlanta Contemporary with alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages available for purchase.
ITINERARY
6:30pm Kickoff from 97 Estoria
7:00pm - 8:00pm Tour of Current Exhibitions & Refreshments
BEGINNERS WELCOME!
This is a beginner-friendly group ride. Atlanta Contemporary has bike parking in our locked outdoor courtyard during the tour.
Upcoming Program Events
View All ProgramsA Live Response to Unbound Narratives: Embodied Language Performance
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.
Villa Albertine | Tracing the Soul’s Geography: Memory, Resistance, and the Afro-Diasporic Image
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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