Contemporary Kids

March 30, 2025 / 12:00pm - 2:00pm

Contemporary Kids

Lead by Makiko Maekawa

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Join us in welcoming artist Makiko Maekawa for another family friendly Contemporary Kids program. Makiko will be teaching kids how they can use a variety of objects, paint, and paper to create contemporary works of art.

This is a drop-in event. Doors open at 12pm and visitors may begin the project any time until 2pm. Most visitors complete their artwork in 30-45 minutes and are invited to view the exhibitions before they leave. Contemporary Kids is open to all ages. Register online here.

Parking is free in the lot at Bankhead & Means Street (Google Maps Location). You can access the lot via Bankhead Avenue and proceed past the parking attendant booth.


Upcoming Program Events

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October 23 / 6:00pm Contemporary Talks

Panel Discussion | This Crown Belongs to Us

with Courtney Brooks | Moderated by Esohe Galbreath

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Atlanta Contemporary invites you to a special panel discussion exploring the themes and creative processes behind This Crown Belongs to US, a powerful fiber art installation by artist Courtney Brooks.

October 26 / 12:00pm Contemporary Kids

Contemporary Kids

with Makiko Maekawa

Free

Join us for a family-friendly art workshop as part of the Contemporary Kids program, where kids of all ages can explore their creativity and engage with the themes of contemporary art! 

October 30 / 6:00pm Contemporary Talks

Artist Talk | Heirloom Seeds

with Tokie Rome-Taylor

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Atlanta Contemporary is proud to host an artist talk with Tokie Rome-Taylor, whose interdisciplinary practice bridges photography, textiles, and cultural memory to examine familial and spiritual archives of African Americans in the South.

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