Open Studios spotlights the artists in our Studio Artist Program. Venture beyond the SAP's normally closed doors, meet the artists working within, learn about their practices, enjoy the artworks on view, and potentially add a few to your collection!
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April 16, 2026 / 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Studio Artist Program
Who Will Be In Attendance
Open Studios builds community and offers ever-expanding support for the creation and appreciation of contemporary art. All are welcome to attend, including artists, creatives, professionals, students, as well as those who are arts-interested and enjoy a good cocktail! We have new Studio Artists joining us just in time for Open Studios!
Ticket sales support Atlanta Contemporary’s subsidy of each studio space. Sponsorships underwrite Atlanta Contemporary’s efforts to provide honoraria to many of the artists who exhibit in the galleries and project spaces within our campus.
Food & Drinks
Grab a drink from our talented bartenders at the card-only bar.
Exhibition Viewing
As always, Atlanta Contemporary hosts world-class artworks and exhibitions. With nine exhibitions on view at all times, there is plenty of art spread throughout our campus. Amble through the exhibitions before, during, and after you visit our Studio Artists’ spaces!
Parking
Parking is always free at Atlanta Contemporary! Please park in the Carriage Works lot at the intersection of Means St and Bankhead Ave.
General Admission - $10.00
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