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The ATL Arts Collective

The ATL Arts Collective

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Art in Atlanta isn’t confined to galleries or concert halls; it’s the pulse of the city. Welcome to The ATL Arts Collective, the definitive Atlanta arts podcast and your backstage pass to the local creative scene. Hosted by Kim Drobes and powered by ArtsATL, this weekly show dives deep into Atlanta’s culture, music, art, and performances. From neighborhood murals, indie theaters, and underground music venues, to established museums, cultural institutions, and the largest stages in the city. We bring you up close with the people shaping Atlanta's identity.

Each week, Kim is joined by top Atlanta journalists, artists, musicians, actors, chefs, and cultural leaders for insightful conversations about their work and the city they love. If you’re looking for the best in Atlanta entertainment, local art, and stories behind the exhibitions or performances shaping the ATL right now, this is your soundtrack.

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  • Cinderella, Community, & Chad Radford | The ATL Arts Collective
    2026/06/24
    ✦ Guest co-host Chad Radford ✦ True Colors Theater presents Cinderella ✦ GULCH Magazine's Making it Work ✦ Kess Fest ✦ Elizabeth B. Stephens International Organ Competition ✦ Best Bets ✦This Week On The Show✦ This week’s guest co-host is Chad Radford! As the former longtime music editor for Creative Loafing and author of Atlanta Record Stores: An Oral History, Chad has spent decades documenting the city's underground music scene. He shares the origin story of his website, RadATL, and explains how he single-handedly curates his new, independent live music and events calendar to help local music lovers avoid missing the best gigs in town. Chad will introduce and host a live-audience Q&A with Atlanta filmmaker James Schroeder for his new documentary, The Tree Economy, on June 26 at The Garden Club at Wild Heaven West End. ✦True Colors Theater Presents Cinderella✦ The True Colors Theatre production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella has officially taken over the Southwest Arts Center, bringing an all-Black, 1980s-inspired celebration of resilience to the stage. Directed and choreographed by Juel D. Lane, a College Park native in his directorial debut, the show infuses classic theater with ballroom voguing, breakdancing, and New Jack City fashion. Rising star singer Jai'len Josey performs as Cinderella, alongside former American Idol finalist LaToya London as Queen Constantina and Ithica Tell as the stepmother. ArtsATL writer Angela Oliver drops by to review why this production is the exact cultural medicine Atlanta needs right now. ✦Gulch Magazine’s Making It Work: Patricia Hernandez✦ In this month's edition of Making It Work, Jasmine Hentschel of GULCH Magazine sits down with prominent Atlanta muralist and visual artist Patricia Hernandez. Patricia opens up about the reality of juggling freelance contractor gigs, multi-job survival skills, and parenting while pursuing a public art career in a rapidly changing city. She shares her personal experiences navigating the creative landscape as an immigrant and a woman of color and explains the mission behind her non-profit organization, Nuestra Creación, a 501(c)(3) dedicated to uplifting immigrant, LGBTQ+, and BIPOC creatives. Learn about their upcoming call for artists ahead of their October 5 exhibition at Echo Contemporary Arts, ensuring the next generation of Atlanta artists don't have to navigate the creative ecosystem alone. ✦Independent Music Advocacy and Kess Fest ✦ We take a closer look at the upcoming Kess Fest benefit concert happening this Sunday at the historic Smith's Old Bar. Chad Radford highlights how the event, founded by drummer and production manager Noah Kess, doubles as a crucial fundraiser for the Atlanta Musicians Emergency Relief Fund (AMERF), providing financial aid to local players and production techs in times of crisis. Get a preview of the unique lineup featuring bands whose members work behind the scenes in the local music industry, including Albatross, Nobody's Darlings, The Head, and the nine-piece Fourth Ward Afro-Klezmer Orchestra, followed by a special film screening of Homicide Don't Die and a set from DJ Full Frequency. ✦Global Virtuosos Headed to Buckhead✦ We dive into the third biannual Elizabeth B. Stephens International Organ Competition at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church in Buckhead. ArtsATL music reporter Jordan Owen explores the profound legacy behind the competition, organized by Sally Stephens Westmoreland to honor her late mother. Discover how this prestigious event drew 72 global applications for just six finalist spots. Organist and music director Scott Atchison joins the conversation to discuss the unique, required performance of Pamela Decker's contemporary piece Kairos alongside traditional classical compositions, as international finalists compete for $21,000 in cash prizes. The final round takes place on June 27. ✦ ArtsATL Best Bets for the Week ✦ ArtsATL Executive Editor Shane Harrison stops by with his highly anticipated weekly roundup of need link top cultural happenings around the city. Today, his curated mix includes the Southern Fried Queer Pride festival, the Classical Remix Festival’s Gala Concert, and a screening of High Fidelity with John Cusack. Special thanks to today’s sponsors: Motherlode Mainline Magazine It’s UATL Join us on social at @artsatlanta and @atlartscollective Our theme music is K Michelle Dubois' "Hit the Deck from her album "Astral Heart," courtesy of Wicked Superb Records ☕ Want to buy the podcast a cup of coffee? Here's how to support the work we do. ☕
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    57 分
  • Screams, clowns, WIT, and a roving curatorial practice | The ATL Arts Collective
    2026/06/17
    ✦ Gulch’s Jasmine Hentschel and EC Famming ✦ Atlanta Variety Shows ✦ WIT ✦ Best Bets ✦ Art News ✦ ✦This Week On The Show ✦ GULCH magazine’s Jasmine Hentschel and EC Flamming join as guest co-hosts today! We dive deep into the origin story of Gulch Magazine, Atlanta's premier print and digital visual art publication. The co-founders discuss their individual professional backgrounds, transitioning from tech startups and historic regional institutions like Art Papers to documenting the contemporary local art scene. They pull back the curtain on how they meticulously curate their comprehensive weekly art calendar on Instagram, and we learn about their massive new data-driven community research survey, which aims to analyze the behaviors, mental models, and needs of regional creators to spark actionable strategy ahead of the highly anticipated Atlanta Art Fair this October. ✦ Atlanta's Live Variety Revue Boom ✦ Ever since the pandemic shutdown, a unique breed of live variety entertainment has taken over the Atlanta theater scene. These recurring productions feature a wild mix of local performers aiming to lift the gloom with pure entertainment, community connection, and plenty of laughter. Arts ATL Editor-at-Large Benji Carr catches up with the creative minds behind these recurring shows to find out exactly what makes them tick. Gina Rickicki, an acclaimed Atlanta actress and improviser, shares the inspiration behind her hit monthly show, Joy Deficit, at Red Light Cafe in Midtown Atlanta. Discover why every performance kicks off with a therapeutic 13-second primal scream and how audience participation helps conquer isolation. Plus, puppet designer and clown Scottie Rowell discusses Down to Clown, a vintage game-show-inspired collaboration with Karie Vieira, and Nick Lynn-Rulon details the weekly open-mic performance, NoShame. ✦ Pulitzer Prize-Winning Drama "Wit" at Actors Express ✦ Atlanta radio legend Lois Reitzes returns to the microphone for a deeply nuanced conversation with Freddie Ashley, the Artistic Director of Actors Express. They explore the profound thematic layers of Margaret Edson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece, Wit, which is at Actors Express theater in the King Plow Arts Center through June 28th. Freddie breaks down the tragic journey of Professor Vivian Bearing, a demanding scholar of 17th-century literature and the holy sonnets of John Donne, who must learn to shed her intellectual armor while battling stage four ovarian cancer. The discussion highlights the play's dual portrayal of healthcare through an ambitious young fellow and a nurturing nurse, its enduring legacy as an educational tool for teaching hospitals and medical schools, and playwright Margaret Edson’s enduring 30-year connection to local education as a teacher at Midtown High School. Freddie and Lois reflect on an emotional quote from Edson, sharing her ultimate desire for the production: that the audience leaves feeling fundamentally closer to the people they love. ✦ Nomadic curating & Tomorrow Mourning at the Hambidge Hive ✦ GULCH’s Jasmine Hentschel and EC Flamming highlight the fascinating world of elsewhere, a roving, nomadic curatorial practice led by Anna Akpele. Operating outside the constraints of traditional "white wall" galleries, elsewhere activates alternative spaces like houses, apartments, and backyards. The duo reviews elsewhere's latest exhibition, Tomorrow Mourning, on view at the Hambidge Hive, a massive 30,000-square-foot industrial project space on the 15th floor of Uptown Atlanta in Lindbergh. Featuring artists Makita Lewis-Kanuthia, Scott Kightley, Ezekiel Robinson, and Stemlines, the exhibition explores heavy, intimate themes of impermanence, grief, loss, and the fluid space between denial and acceptance. ✦ ArtsATL Best Bets for the Week ✦ ArtsATL Executive Editor Shane Harrison joins the show to share his top cultural recommendations for the week. This week, his mix includes Juneteenth celebrations, the Georgia Shorts Film Festival, and a performance by Georgia’s own Empress of Soul, Gladys Knight. ✦ Atlanta Arts News Brief with Isadora Pennington ✦ ArtsATL Senior Editor Isadora Pennington stops by with a celebratory look at the individuals and organizations shaping the local cultural footprint. Highlights include: The 21st Annual David C. Driscoll Prize, awarded by the High Museum of Art to Spelman University professor Dr. Cheryl Finley. SouthArts Grants celebrates writers Ashlee Haze and Kelundra Smith, The Goat Farm's Loop, and more. Special thanks to today’s sponsors: Motherlode Mainline Magazine It’s UATL Want to buy the production team a coffee? Drop a one-time tip via Venmo Join us on social at @artsatlanta and @atlartscollective. 00:00:00 Sponsor open 00:01:33 Show Preview & Segment Rundown 00:02:10 Variety Reviews (Benji Carr) 00:08:40 Interview: GULCH Magazine Founders (Jasmine & EC) 00:15:02 ...
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    51 分
  • FIFA World Cup theme show - murals and more | The ATL Arts Collective
    2026/06/10
    ✦ Guest co-host Sundiata Rush ✦ FIFA World Cup Murals ✦ Atlanta Cultural Exchange ✦ Nick Turbo Benson ✦ The Park at the Heart of Atlanta’s Olympics ✦ Best Bets ✦ Footwork: Where We Gather ✦ Beyond the Yellow Brick Road ✦ ✦ This Week On The Show ✦ Storyteller and community builder Sundiata Rush joins the show as our guest co-host for our FIFA World Cup theme show. He’s the creator and producer behind “Tales of Downtown Atlanta.” Part podcast, part art exhibit, and part old-school mix tape, the series is an audiovisual anthology of our city. Featuring short stories written, voiced, and visually amplified by notable Atlantans, the series offers a spirited tour of historic downtown locations, influential legacies and people, and important events from the past, all while introducing the world to Atlanta’s soul. ✦ Painting the Town: FIFA World Cup Murals ✦ In preparation for the FIFA World Cup, the Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs and Downtown Atlanta Inc. commissioned a combined total of 21 brand-new public murals. Arthur Rudick, the mastermind behind the famous “Atlanta Street Art Map” and a regular contributor to ArtsATL, recently spoke with several powerhouse artists behind the new work, including Charity Hamidullah, Kyle"BlackCatTips" Brooks, and Melissa A. Mitchell. Event note: This Sunday at 4 PM, Arthur is giving a special Street Art Tour of Little 5 Points. Through his website and writing, Rudick has documented over 2,000 murals across metro Atlanta, and local artist Shadow Dancer has created a mural in front of the Little 5 Points Pub to celebrate this milestone. Congratulations Arthur! ✦ Inside the Atlanta Cultural Exchange ✦ The Atlanta Cultural Exchange, our city’s massive creative hub and official cultural platform during the FIFA World Cup, begins its activations this Sunday. Host Kim Drobes recently caught up with Adriane Jefferson, the executive director of the Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, to learn more about the grand vision and community intention behind the Exchange. ✦ Scattered, Smothered, and Covered in Art ✦ Artist Nick Turbo Benson has created a FIFA World Cup mural that incorporates one of Georgia’s most well-known institutions - Waffle House. ArtsATL senior editor Isadora Pennington recently caught up with Benson to learn more. ✦ Audio Anthology: Tales of Downtown Atlanta ✦ Sundiata Rush is our Guest co-host today, and he’s brought us a story from his Tales of Downtown Atlanta series, titled, The Park at the Heart of Atlanta’s Olympics. Written by acclaimed Atlanta Magazine editor Betsy Riley, voiced by Woodruff Arts Center and Metro Atlanta Chamber leader Hala Moddelmog, with stunning visual artwork by Chaz Clark. Let this story inspire you to enjoy the FIFA Fan Festival at Centennial Olympic Park. It’s free and open to everyone, with 16 days of matches on a 40-foot screen, live concerts, Atlanta food vendors, and cultural programming. June 12 to July 15. ✦ ArtsATL Best Bets for the Week ✦ ArtsATL Executive Editor Shane Harrison joins the show to share his top cultural recommendations for the week. His curated mix features a group exhibition at The Sunday ATL gallery, a performance from blues icon Selwyn Birchwood, and an evening with Grammy Award-winning neo-soul superstar Corinne Bailey Rae. ✦ Footwork: Where We Gather at Emory University’s Michael C. Carlos Museum ✦ “Footwork: Where We Gather,” is a powerful new photography exhibition at the Michael C. Carlos Museum by award-winning lens-based artist Sheila Pree Bright. The work is on view through July 19 and is part of Emory University’s broader, campus-wide "Footwork" initiative—a series of curated exhibitions celebrating the intersection of sport, style, and the spirit of a city ready to welcome the world. Kim Drobes recently attended a panel at Emory exploring the communities created by fandom, featuring Bright, Andi McKenzie, the Curator of Works on Paper for the Michael C. Carlos Museum, Francisco Stenger of Soccer in the Streets, and Bem Joiner, co-founder of Atlanta Influences Everything. ✦ Pride Month: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road ✦ In celebration of Pride Month, the historic Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus is back on stage with their concert, "Beyond the Yellow Brick Road.” ArtsATL editor-at-large Jim Farmer stops by the microphone to give us an exclusive preview of what to expect from this legendary local musical institution. Special thanks to today’s sponsors: Motherlode Mainline Magazine It’s UATL Join us on social at @artsatlanta and @atlartscollective 00:00:00 Motherlode Atlanta Vintage Market 00:01:22 Introducing Guest Co-Host Sundiata Rush 00:02:48 Atlanta Arts and Culture Weekend Preview 00:03:43 FIFA World Cup 2026 Public Art Murals Art Rudick Atlanta Street Art Map Report 00:11:38 Atlanta Cultural Exchange Launch City of Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Cultural...
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