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  • Art Crush Mixes Culture And Cred In Atlanta

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    if you want to attend a really cool auction and dabble into culture, this weekend’s Art Crush in Atlanta is a can’t-miss occasion.

    The fun starts at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 3. Attendees can bid on artwork by emerging and established artists from around the South, including Atlanta.

    Buy tickets online; general admission is $50 per person or choose one of the VIP table host opportunities.

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  • MARTA Seeks Muralists For Midtown Station

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    Calling all artists: The Midtown Alliance is seeking all those talented with a brush or pen to submit for a mural at Midtown MARTA Station along the Peachtree Place façade. The $20,000 project will include artist fees, installation, and transportation needs.

    Artists are asked to submit an itemized line-item budget to justify their price.  A selection committee made up of senior art and design professionals will review the submissions. Three shortlisted artists will then be asked to provide a detailed concept for the mural. “Each shortlisted artist will be given a $500 honorarium,” a summary of the project says.

    Read more: Atlanta Beltline seeks artists for exhibitions

    All credentials must be submitted by email to art@midtownatl.com by 12:00 pm EST on Monday, February 2, 2018.

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  • Atlanta Music: Shaky Beats Lineup Released

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    The musical lineup of the Shaky Beats Festival has been released, and it’s awesome. This year’s event is slated for May 11-13, 2018 and will feature over 50 top-notch electronicindie and hip-hop acts across four stages Shaky Beats will have you hooping and dancing the night away.

    Doors open at 3:00 PM on Friday, 2PM on Saturday and 1:30 PM on Sunday.The festival ends at 11 PM on Friday and Saturday and 10 PM on Sunday.

    Musical acts will include Ludacris, Francis Dillon, Louis the Child, Playboi Carti, San Holo, Kayzo and many more.

    The following items are PROHIBITED:

    • Aerosol containers, including sunscreen and personal beauty products
    • Any and all professional audio recording equipment
    • Professional cameras and professional recording (photo, video, audio) equipment (NO large professional detachable zoom lenses, stands, monopods, tripods, attachment sticks (selfie sticks) or other commercial equipment.
    • Any and all professional video equipment. No video recording will be allowed
    • Drones or any other remote flying device
    • Coolers of any kind. (Exceptions may be made for medical use)
    • Framed backpacks
    • Hammocks
    • Glass and metal containers of any kind

    The Shaky Beats Music Festival began in 2015 when founder Tim Sweetwood incorporated the brand Shaky Festivals LLC. It is the sister festival of the Shaky Knees Music Festival.

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  • Alonzo Herndon Honored With Historical Marker

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    Alonzo Herndon, born into slavery in 1858 in rustic Walton County, Georgia, had a dream while many African-Americans were still living a nightmare. A mulatto born of a white man, Frank Herndon, who never acknowledged him, and black slave named Sophenie, Herndon set out after Emancipation to make something of himself.

    Many blacks, happy to be free but befuddled about its ramifications, took to staying on their former masters’ properties as hired help since they didn’t know much about business. Herndon tried his hand as a laborer and peddler before moving to Senoia to learn barbering.

    His barbering business grew quickly, making Herndon a small fortune. He would soon move to Atlanta, helming three barbershops and counting among his customers many of the city’s elite.

    He then turned his attention to real estate and banking, investing in Atlanta’s black community. AS one of America’s first black millionaires, Herndon founded the  Atlanta Family Life Insurance Company.

    In October 2017, the Georgia Historical Society unveiled a new historical marker as part of the Georgia Civil Rights Trail.

    Those on hand for the dedication included ince Dooley, Chairman of the Georgia Historical Society Board of Curators; Dr. Mark Becker, President, Georgia State University; Lonnie C. King, Jr., Atlanta Student Movement veteran; Kwanza Hall, Atlanta City Councilman, District 2; Dr. Sarah Cook, Honors College, Georgia State University; and Dr. W. Todd Groce, President and CEO of the Georgia Historical Society.

    “The epicenter of the civil rights movement was situated in Georgia,” Dr. W. Todd Groce, President and CEO of the Georgia Historical Society, said, according to a press release. “So it’s appropriate that the Georgia Historical society has created the Georgia Civil Rights Trail as a way to encourage the public to learn more about the vital role that our state and its people played in securing full citizenship for African Americans. It’s a legacy we all share as Georgians. For anytime that one group gains its civil liberties, we all are that much more free.”

    “The recognition of this great man is long overdue,” said Lonnie King. “Alonzo Herndon succeeded against all odds and to see him honored by the Georgia Historical Society and the leadership of of Georgia State University is very fitting.”

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  • Beltline, NBAF Join Forces For Artists

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    One of the the oldest arts organization in the United States is partnering with the Atlanta Beltline to add more community representation to the project, according to the AJC.

    The collaboration between the National Black Arts Festival and Atlanta Beltline stems from the need to highlight art in the city’s neighborhoods. Joining forces, the two entities believe they can reach more artists and better reflect Atlanta’s diverse interconnected communities.

    Known in Atlanta and internationally for its annual festival, the NBAF offers local, national and international artists an exposure they can’t achieve on their own. Add the Beltline’s arts initiative and you have a winner.

    Read the story in the AJC.

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  • This Weekend: AfroCode Atlanta’s HipHop Meets AfroBeats DayParty

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    Day parties are the rage now and what better occasion than to celebrate the wonders of coding and hip-hop by putting them together in one soulful cauldron? The AfroCode Atlanta’s HipHop Meets AfroBeats Day Party this weekend is the perfect event.

    The festivities begin 4p – 9pm on Saturday, Dec. 2, 2017.

    RSVP – $10 Admission Before 5pm | $20 – $40 Admission After 5pm

    AfroBeats | Dancehall | HipHop | Soca

    Event Series | The Best of the Genres.

    A crossover of genres a fusion of cultures. A Hip Hop and AfroBeats party.

    Join us for an experience of non-stop music, dancing, and good vibes.

    DressCode : Fashionable

    Contact 202-656-0188 for Table Reservations

    21+ Admission | Government ID’s Required

    Table Specials Start at $500 | 10 Guests | 2 Bottles

    Elleven45 Lounge

    2110 Peachtree Road Northwest

    Atlanta, GA 30309

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