Dear Supporter, Thank you for your contributions to MINT through attending events, purchasing artwork, and donating time and money to our cause. We couldn’t do what we do without you! We’re launching a new program in the fall that will connect under served youth with arts volunteer opportunities where they will “earn” money to purchase...
We’re very sad to announce that Gallery Manager since 2008, Mike Germon, will be vacating his position at the end of May. Mike has been instrumental in developing MINT’s vision through both his curatorial work and his connections to the community. An exhibit he curated in 2010, “Here We Hide,” was voted by Creative Loafing...
Our board took on the great responsibility of selecting work for this show and we couldn’t be more thrilled with the result! On Saturday, March 30th, we proudly present work from Brian Colin, Amber Singleton, Dave Williamson, Marcy Starz, Michi Meko, Nicholas Buck, Hannah Rose Fierman, Jonathan Welsh, Jahson Fuller, and Kayla Rachelle. Please join...
We are reaching an end to our $10,000 Challenge Grant from Possible Futures and The Goat Farm Arts Center. Both organizations were instrumental in the success of the inaugural year of the Leap Year program. This year’s grant was awarded to ensure the continued success of the program. Leap Year is a year long, emerging...
We are thrilled to announce our move from 145B Sampson Street to 636B N. Highland Avenue. The space, formerly occupied by Young Blood Gallery, will remain connected to Young Blood Boutique, the retail arm of the Young Blood organization. The move, prompted by rising overhead costs and a desire to connect with other like-minded organizations,...
We’re thrilled to present new work from Richard Arnold and Craig Cameron. Arnold and Cameron have created an interactive exhibition about artist statements, their purpose, meaning and worth. An artist statement has a role within this process, but its role is as varied as the artists that write them and sometimes its role isn’t quite...
THE LOW LIFE Collective will be holding a fundraiser event in preparation for the launch of the project. THE LOW LIFE® is a menswear-inspired lifestyle guide that intends to highlight the best finds in the city for the lowest amount of money. The event will give attendees the opportunity to test the site before the...
Ninja Puppet Productions has curated a new puppet based exhibit for the month of August. We’re thrilled to showcase the work of: Michael Haverty David Stephens Ron Binion Beau Brown Raymond Carr Between these puppeteers, they have over 60 years of professional puppetry experience, and have worked on such notable productions and organizations suchs as...
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;;;;While London kicks off the 2012 Summer Olympics, Atlanta will celebrate its own thrilling athletic event, with the first-ever Starving Artist Games.The games, located at the intersection of Krog and Irwin streets in the Old Fourth Ward, will include a variety of carnival attractions and activities to test attendees’ artistic and athletic talents. Highlights include...
;;;;; ;MINT, in conjunction with WonderRoot and Binders Art Supplies and Frames, is thrilled to announce the launch of “Art Boot Camp” a community service project through MINT’s Leap Year Program.; Art Boot Camp (ABC) is a program designed by the 2011/2012 Leap Year artists and is targeted towards individuals of all creative skill levels...
;;; ;”Linearity”; is a group show of works on paper by 25 local and international artists, curated by ;Kelly McKernan; that opens on ;Saturday, June 9th from 7-11pm.; “Linearity” is about linear relationships – what happens in the connection between point A and point B. The participating artists have visually interpreted this theme by personally...