Get to know Georgia artists through MOCA GA’s YouTube Channel!  Featured below are some recent highlights:

ZIPPORAH CAMILLE THOMPSON

Photograph by T.W. Meyer

Exhibition: 2021/2022 Working Artist Project Fellow Zipporah Camille Thompson: The Ocean Wept Rainbows
Exhibition Dates: November 12, 2022 – January  7, 2023,  Artist Talk: December 8, 2022

KEVIN COLE

Photograph by TW Meyer

Exhibition: 2021/2022 Working Artist Project Fellow Kevin Cole: Where do we go from here?
Exhibition Dates: August 20, 2022 – October 15, 2022,  Artist Talk: September 29, 2022

About Kevin Cole

JEREMY BOLEN

Exhibition: 2021/2022 Working Artist Project Fellow Jeremy Bolen: Because the Sky Will Be Filled With Sulfur
Exhibition Dates: June 11, 2022 – August 6, 2022,  Artist Talk: June 21, 2022

Major funding for the Working Artist Project provided by the Charles Loridans Foundation, the Antinori Foundation and the AEC Trust, with additional support from the National Endowment for the Arts.

WILLIAM DOWNS

Exhibition: 2019/2020 Working Artist Project Fellow William Downs: Drawings of Wildness and Silence…
Exhibition Dates: September 5 – October 31, 2020, Artist Talk: October 27, 2020

Major funding for the Working Artist Project provided by the Charles Loridans Foundation, the Antinori Foundation and the AEC Trust, with additional support from the National Endowment for the Arts.

BENJAMIN JONES

Benjamin Jones Installation Image, Photography by Michael McKelvey

Exhibition: Benjamin Jones Retrospective Speaking, Curated by Barbara Archer

Exhibition Dates: December 7, 2019 – Februrary 15, 2020,  Artist Talk: December 12, 2019

MOCA GA is grateful to the individual donors and those who supported the 2019/2020 Legendary Retrospective Series through the Power2Give campaign run by the City of Atlanta – Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, and to The Judith Alexander Foundation and The LUBO Fund for supporting this exhibition.

Artist Benjamin Jones talks about his work and life in this film produced Produced by Houpla.

Benjamin Jones Installation Image, Photography by Michael McKelvey

COSMO WHYTE

Cosmo Whyte Installation Image, photography by Fredrik Brauer

Exhibition: 2018/2019 Working Artist Project Fellow Cosmo Whyte: Beneath Its Tongue The Fish Rolls The Hook To Sharpen Its Cadence

Exhibition Dates: November 16, 2019 – January 11, 2020,  Artist Talk: January 7, 2020

Major funding for the Working Artist Project provided by the Charles Loridans Foundation, the Antinori Foundation and the AEC Trust, with additional support from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Photography by Fredrik Brauer

Cosmo Whyte Installation Image, photography by Fredrik Brauer

MYRA GREENE

Myra Greene Installation Image, photography by Fredrik Brauer

Exhibition: 2018/2019 Working Artist Project Fellow Myra Greene: Interval

Exhibition Dates: September 11, 2019 – November 2, 2019,  Artist Talk: October 1, 2019

Major funding for the Working Artist Project provided by the Charles Loridans Foundation, the Antinori Foundation and the AEC Trust, with additional support from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Myra Greene Installation Image, photography by Fredrik Brauer

KRISTA CLARK

Krista Clark Installation Image, photography by Mo Jahangir

Exhibition: 2018/2019 Working Artist Project Fellow Krista Clark: Base Line of Appraisal

Exhibition Dates: June 29, 2019 – August 24, 2019,  Artist Talk: August 13, 2019

Major funding for the Working Artist Project provided by the Charles Loridans Foundation, the Antinori Foundation and the AEC Trust, with additional support from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Krista Clark Installation Image, photography by Mo Jahangir

JERUSHIA GRAHAM, SANAZ HAGHANI, IMI HWANGBO, LUCHA RODRIGUEZ, WHITNEY STANSELL

Exhibition Title: Paper Routes – Georgia Committee for the National Museum of Women in the Arts (GANMWA)

Artists: Jerushia Graham, Sanaz Haghani, Imi Hwangbo, Imi Hwangbo, Lucha Rodriguez, and Whitney Stansell

Exhibition Dates: January 25, 2020 – March 21, 2020, Artist Talk: February 4, 2020

Women to Watch is an exhibition program, held every two to three years, developed specifically for National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) national and international outreach committees. Each of these exhibitions features emerging and underrepresented women artists from the states and countries in which the museum has outreach committees, and MOCA GA was selected to showcase The Georgia Committee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts‘s 2020 Women to Watch.