With Ben Steele, she also co-organizes
Seek ATL, a studio - visit program that promotes dialogue in the Atlanta art community.
We started talking about starting a group, and it just developed into this thing called
SEEK ATL.
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SEEK ATL, Shara Hughes, Skowhegan, the High
Tell us about
SEEK ATL and how that has played into it.
Hughes recently took on a new project called
SEEK ATL to help link artists and encourage dialogue in the somewhat disjointed Atlanta art scene.
Each month,
SEEK ATL visits an artist's studio for an informal critique, drinks, and comraderie.
Two weekends ago,
Seek ATL held a studio visit with the Atlanta artist Elyse Defoor.
The second monthly studio visit I attended with
Seek ATL as host, was to Shara Hughes» third floor Telephone Factory space.
Not exact matches
Like the hip hop music that comes from the city of Atlanta itself,
ATL is vibrant, catchy, and easy to take in, but it
seeks to entertain more than inspire.
Mary Bousted, leader of the
ATL teachers» union, criticised the plan as «self - serving, publicity -
seeking nonsense».
In her response to Mr Laws, general secretary of the
ATL, Mary Bousted, said: «I know you
seek consensus, unlike someone you work closely with, who has a preference for dividing lines.»