AN ARTS & CULTURE PLAN CONNECTS ITS COMMUNITY
When District 2 Council Member Amir Farokhi and his arts advisors at Purpose Possible asked us to join them in visioning, we said sign us up! District 2 includes Midtown, Old Fourth Ward, Inman Park, Poncey-Highlands, Little 5 Points, and parts of Downtown. It’s a thriving intown district with resources ranging from Atlanta’s most prominent arts institutions to its most underground clubs and galleries. Drawing on our experience in programming and our understanding of City Hall and the levers of government, we are excited to play a role in helping District 2 continue to connect!
A PRESIDENT'S PASSIONS CONNECT & COLLIDE
We were honored to help our president share his love for art and social justice by executing a creative passion project. We managed a nationwide RFP to produce an artist based poster campaign across multiple platforms in support of criminal justice reform. It was a dream to curate the exhibition unveiling at the Whitehouse for the country’s greatest talents and earn an international WEBBY award along the way. Thanks Obama!
A MUSEUM'S TRANSFORMATION TAKES SHAPE
The Breman has long stood on Spring Street as both the depository for Southern Jewish archives as well as Atlanta’s important collection of Holocaust survivors’ stories and remembrances. Post-Covid programming has brought crowds back – as well as new partnerships and fresh collaborations. Today you’re likely to come to The Breman to see a multimedia exhibition, with dance by Ballethnic, presented in partnership with the Alliance, and inspired by a photography exhibition curated by the Smithsonian. Or maybe you’ve come to hear the Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus perform Sondheim compositions? Or Nerananah and afro-Jewish music? We are proud to support The Breman through it all - and into the great beyond as they explore further growth and development. Excited to see what the next phase brings for this boutique cultural center.