
VOX Teen Art: “I Can’t Breathe”
“I can’t breathe.” Those were the last words we heard from George Floyd as the video was replayed millions of times all across the world.

“I can’t breathe.” Those were the last words we heard from George Floyd as the video was replayed millions of times all across the world.

VOX ATL’s James Rhee delivers some original art to show his support for #BlackLivesMatter.

To kick off 2020 we facilitated our first community workshop of the year at Crews Middle School in Gwinnett County. After a great conversation about

Our country has a rich history of presidents, and after 45 of them, their names are a gold mine of puns. Too bad puns don’t

When we think of health, what often comes to mind is physical health. But health is more than that. It also includes mental health.

VOX ATL’s Vanessa Garcia sat down with the Creator/CEO Brylan Kerr of Studio 37, on the heels of their next big show to discuss the

VOX ATL contributor Dinah Rogers takes a deep dive into Atlanta-based artist Fahamu Pecou’s “DO or DIE” exhibition.

VOX ATL’s Erin Davis sat down with the co-founders and creators of ARTHOUSE, a new youth-driven art and creative movement that is catching fire in

Founded by young creatives of Atlanta, Arthouse is based amidst a blooming DIY arts scene bursting with diverse creativity and art. The collective, which consists

At first, this exhibit sounded a little boring to a very busy 13-year-old with homework and a lot of videos to watch on Instagram. However,

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

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