Contemporary Kids

March 29, 2026 / 12:00pm - 2:00pm

Contemporary Kids

with Makiko Maekawa

Family Event

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!

During this workshop, artist Makiko Maekawa will guide young artists in creating their own contemporary art projects. Using a variety of materials like paint, paper, and objects, participants will explore how to express themselves through art.

Event Details:

Drop-in format: Doors open at 12 PM, and visitors can start their project any time until 2 PM.

Time to complete: Most participants finish their artwork in 30-45 minutes.

Explore the exhibitions: After completing their projects, kids and families are welcome to explore the exhibitions at their own pace.

This event is open to all ages, so bring the whole family for a creative and meaningful afternoon of art-making.

Free Parking is available at the lot on Bankhead & Means Street (Google Maps Location). Access the lot via Bankhead Avenue, passing the parking attendant booth.


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April 16 / 6:00pm Open Studios

Open Studios

Studio Artist Program

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Open Studios is your chance to meet the artists in our Studio Artist Program and experience their work up close. Explore the studios, connect with creatives, and maybe take home a new favorite piece. All are welcome—artists, students, professionals, and art lovers alike. Ticket sales support subsidized studio spaces, and sponsorships help provide honoraria for exhibiting artists across our campus.

April 23 / 6:00pm Contemporary Talks

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

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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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