In a time when it is more necessary than ever to amplify the voices of social justice-oriented young people, Atlanta-area teens explore what art and activism mean to them and how it can be used as a progressive tool for change. Read on
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VOX ATL reporter Emma MacDonald attends immigration-themed art show and was lucky enough for many of the teens and professional artists present to be able to share their personal stories with her. Read on
My art is not in a specific style of abstract or realism, I have no set style or medium because through my art I like to express a feeling, and all feelings look different when they are depicted on canvas, paper, or wood. Read on
The A.M.F.M. festival, celebrated the diverse art, stories, and individuals that exist in the Southwest Altanta community of young, emerging creatives. Read on
VOX ATL talked with Atlanta artists and community leaders about WonderRoot's "Off The Wall: Atlanta’s Civil Rights & Social Justice Journey" project — creating murals before Super Bowl 53 — and how art can impact change.
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VOX ATL visited YouthSpark to ask the girls about crisis and what it meant to them and at the end of our session, a few of them wanted to share their thoughts and experiences on paper through writing and art. Read on