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MINT
MINT
AROUND A VOID
January 23, 2020 – March 8, 2020
MINT’s mission is to make Atlanta a destination for the arts: a cultural hub where artists thrive, patrons experience transformative work, and communities are activated and engaged. MINT believes that art enriches the world, and our dynamic programming, exhibitions, community partnerships and outreach serves artists and art enthusiasts alike. We make space for artists to take risks, be curious, and create brilliant and challenging work reflective of our city.
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Sarah Nathaniel
Sarah Nathaniel’s work has shown in Atlanta at HATHAWAY Contemporary, Whitespec at Whitespace, Hudgens Center for Art, Kai Lin Art, Mammal, Downtown Player’s Club, MINT, Cherry Lion Studios, SCAD-Atlanta, and Decatur ArtHouse. Outside of Atlanta, she has shown at the Wiregrass Museum in Alabama, Sulfur Studios in Savannah, GA, SCAD-Lacoste in France, and Hambidge Center for Creative Arts. In the past 2 years, she was nominated for an ArtsATL Luminary award in Arts Education, won honorable mention in a group exhibition at the Hudgens Center for Art juried by Larry Walker, has been nominated twice for the Forward Arts Foundation Emerging Artist award, and attended Vermont Studio Center Residency. Nathaniel’s formal education includes a BA in painting from Guilford College (NC) and an MFA in painting from Savannah College of Art and Design (ATL). She is currently a Teaching Artist at the High Museum of Art, and a part time administrator at MINT. Sarah Nathaniel is a working artist in her hometown of Atlanta, Georgia. Her work ranges in medium from drawing and painting to minimalist installations constructed using existing materials. Her subjects work with line and repetition, emphasizing medium and material within painting and object. Self-imposed rules and boundaries are applied in-process to concentrate the focus of the work on the importance of simplification and structure, and to further investigate the contextual significance of the objects and materials that are used as well as the continuous exploration of line work.
Jordan Stubbs
Jordan Stubbs (b. 1993) lives and works in Atlanta, Georgia and received his BFA in Photography from Georgia State University in 2014. He was a cofounding member of the popular but now-shuttered artist-run project space the LOW Museum and was a 2015-2016 LEAP YEAR fellow. His work spans multiple mediums and currently incorporates mesh, epoxy clay, hardware, and drawing. Through material and formal investigation, Jordan creates visual and haptic metaphors for notions of precarity, closeness, security, mutability, ennui and emotional distress. Framed under an eclipse, dancerly figures, architectural impressions, and flowers languish across his compositions, while lightning strikes and tears or raindrops fall. Jordan has recently shown with: Showerhaus Gallery, the Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, MINT Gallery, Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, and Suede Gallery in Edinburgh, Scotland.