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Atlanta’s Youngblood Gallery, Part 3
This is the final installation of my (incredibly frank–thanks ladies!) interview with Young Blood owners Maggie White and Kelly Teasley. Parts 1 and 2 are here and here. In part 3, we learn about Young Blood’s community events, how the … Continue reading
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Atlanta’s Young Blood Gallery, part 2
This is the second part of my interview with owners of Atlanta’s Young Blood Gallery, Kelly Teasley and Maggie White. With backgrounds in art and social work, they began Young Blood as a D.I.Y. gallery in their living room in … Continue reading
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Atlanta’s Young Blood Gallery
On one of my recent trips to Atlanta, I had a frank conversation with Kelly Teasley and Maggie White, the co-proprietors of (the charming, fantastic, fairy-dust magical) Young Blood Gallery and Boutique, as featured in the book and doc Handmade … Continue reading
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Born and Michi at Beep-Beep Gallery
And my Atlanta saga continues… (Born, “Be”) After “It Came From Left Field” at Young Blood, I headed to Beep-Beep to catch the Michi and Born show, “Pure/Surrender.” Both of these artists are considered Atlanta street-art royalty, although Michi Meko’s … Continue reading
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The Left Fielders at Young Blood
I’m just now getting around to writing about “It Came from Left Field,” which opened July 10 at Young Blood in Atlanta, featuring Ming Donkey, Herb Rieth and Jason Baldwin. The show’s up till July 31, if you’re in the … Continue reading