Atlanta Contemporary

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535 Means St NW
Atlanta, GA 30318
The Atlanta Contemporary Art Center is a non-collecting institution dedicated to the creation, presentation, and advancement of contemporary art by emerging and established artists. ACAC creates a diverse cultural landscape for artists, arts professionals, and the art-interested public through its exhibitions, educational programming, and studio artist program. Founded in 1973 as a grassroots artist's cooperative, ACAC plays a vital role in Atlanta's cultural landscape. We exhibit the work of consequential artists from local, regional, national, and international art scenes, creating in various media, and exploring a broad range of content. We pay particular attention to artists who have not had significant exhibitions in the Southeast. Our public programs include talks, lectures, panel discussions, workshops, screenings, tours, and events which foster appreciation and understanding in diverse audiences. In addition to our programming, ACAC supports working artists by providing subsidized studio space at reasonable rates, fostering a collaborative environment supportive of the creative process. History For 37 years, the Atlanta Contemporary Art Center has maintained a passionate and professional commitment to contemporary art. Our exhibitions and programs have received recognition from artists, peer organizations, private and public foundations, government agencies, and the critical community. Founded in 1973 by a group of Atlanta photographers, Nexus was a storefront cooperative gallery supported by member dues and staffed by volunteers. In 1976, the organization leased an old elementary school and began to increase its activities and formalize its infrastructure. Nexus Press, dedicated to creating unique publications by invited artists, was begun, and studio spaces for working artists became a core part of the organization. Nexus marked its 10th anniversary with a commitment to develop a higher public profile, expand its Board of Directors, and increase its financial security through fundraising efforts. In 1984, the name of the organization was officially changed to Nexus Contemporary Art Center. The Atlanta Biennial and Art Party became signature events during this period. In 1987, seeking a permanent home, the Board completed a $1.95 million capital campaign to renovate a 35, 000 square foot warehouse complex on Means Street, near the Georgia Tech campus.

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Andrew H.
11/3/2024

Incredible, quaint, museum. It's worth paying for but...it's free?! The space is cavernous for how small the building is. The walls are stark white and the lighting is bright. I'm not expert...

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Simone S.
6/9/2024

ARTiculate was a wonderful experience! Several artists displaying their work (all for sale) with cool music and drinks. Bombay Gin was a sponsor and they were making drinks as part of your...

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Seema Z.
9/8/2023

This spot is cool visit if you into abstract and contemporary art. It's also got a couple of outdoor exhibits in addition to rotating exhibits from Local and national artists. I happened upon this...

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Yolanda R.
1/25/2024

Free museum in Atlanta a little hidden jam! Parking is free entry is free and it's a smaller space so it's a lot more intimate. The employees were very friendly and nice and explained the layout...

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Steve V.
12/14/2022

We came here on a Saturday afternoon and enjoyed it very much. It is a free space, but donations are accepted. The exhibit at the time was about the segregated prom in Georgia and how recent it...

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