The First Atlanta Art Fair
The First Atlanta Art Fair (AAF) is a new art fair that took place at Pullman Yards in Atlanta, Georgia. The fair was organized by New York's Art Market Productions (AMP) and Intersect Art and Design, and was led by Kelly Freeman, the fair's director, and Nato Thompson, the artistic director. Objective of the Fair The objective of the fair is to provide a platform for regional artists and galleries to showcase their work, and to create a unique microcosm of the American South. The fair aims to be site-specific, focusing on the love of Atlanta and its art scene. Features of the Fair The fair features a diverse range of artworks, including paintings, photographs, and installations. The fair also includes public projects, such as a fabric mobile by Jeffrey Gibson. The price points of the artworks are relatively modest, with most pieces priced below five digits. Participating Galleries and Artists Some of the participating galleries and artists include: Residency Art Gallery, Ingle...