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Spelman College Museum: "Repossessions" exhibition
October 31, 2025 – May 1, 2026
All day
440 Westview Drive, Atlanta, GA 30314, USA
Description
“Repossessions” presents works by artist Chelle Barbour, Marcus Brown, Rodney Ewing, Kenyatta A.C. Hinkle (Olomidara Yaya), Curtis Patterson and to be unveiled in the Spring of 2026, a new artwork from Shanequa Gay.
Using a variety of visual strategies, the artworks commissioned for “Repossessions” contribute to viewers’ understanding of the long aftermath of enslavement and the need for envisioning reparation. The title of the exhibition names the process of giving Black artists possession of historical objects and their facsimiles, allowing them to “repossess” them from white family archives of enslavement, and alter their existence.
“Repossessions” is an indictment of the history of human ownership and its violent, multigenerational, and international legacy that demands to be confronted and reckoned with to this day.
“Repossessions” was commissioned by The Reparations Project and is curated by Bridget R. Cooks, Ph.D., independent curator, scholar, and professor of African American studies and art history at the University of California, Irvine. The exhibition is an initiative of The Reparations Project in collaboration with Reparations4Slavery and originated at the California African American Museum (CAAM). The presentation at the Spelman College Museum of Fine Art is curated by Brandy Pettijohn, Ph.D. and made possible by the generous support of Sarah Eisner and the Friends of the Museum.
Using a variety of visual strategies, the artworks commissioned for “Repossessions” contribute to viewers’ understanding of the long aftermath of enslavement and the need for envisioning reparation. The title of the exhibition names the process of giving Black artists possession of historical objects and their facsimiles, allowing them to “repossess” them from white family archives of enslavement, and alter their existence.
“Repossessions” is an indictment of the history of human ownership and its violent, multigenerational, and international legacy that demands to be confronted and reckoned with to this day.
“Repossessions” was commissioned by The Reparations Project and is curated by Bridget R. Cooks, Ph.D., independent curator, scholar, and professor of African American studies and art history at the University of California, Irvine. The exhibition is an initiative of The Reparations Project in collaboration with Reparations4Slavery and originated at the California African American Museum (CAAM). The presentation at the Spelman College Museum of Fine Art is curated by Brandy Pettijohn, Ph.D. and made possible by the generous support of Sarah Eisner and the Friends of the Museum.
Description
“Repossessions” presents works by artist Chelle Barbour, Marcus Brown, Rodney Ewing, Kenyatta A.C. Hinkle (Olomidara Yaya), Curtis Patterson and to be unveiled in the Spring of 2026, a new artwork from Shanequa Gay.
Using a variety of visual strategies, the artworks commissioned for “Repossessions” contribute to viewers’ understanding of the long aftermath of enslavement and the need for envisioning reparation. The title of the exhibition names the process of giving Black artists possession of historical objects and their facsimiles, allowing them to “repossess” them from white family archives of enslavement, and alter their existence.
“Repossessions” is an indictment of the history of human ownership and its violent, multigenerational, and international legacy that demands to be confronted and reckoned with to this day.
“Repossessions” was commissioned by The Reparations Project and is curated by Bridget R. Cooks, Ph.D., independent curator, scholar, and professor of African American studies and art history at the University of California, Irvine. The exhibition is an initiative of The Reparations Project in collaboration with Reparations4Slavery and originated at the California African American Museum (CAAM). The presentation at the Spelman College Museum of Fine Art is curated by Brandy Pettijohn, Ph.D. and made possible by the generous support of Sarah Eisner and the Friends of the Museum.
Using a variety of visual strategies, the artworks commissioned for “Repossessions” contribute to viewers’ understanding of the long aftermath of enslavement and the need for envisioning reparation. The title of the exhibition names the process of giving Black artists possession of historical objects and their facsimiles, allowing them to “repossess” them from white family archives of enslavement, and alter their existence.
“Repossessions” is an indictment of the history of human ownership and its violent, multigenerational, and international legacy that demands to be confronted and reckoned with to this day.
“Repossessions” was commissioned by The Reparations Project and is curated by Bridget R. Cooks, Ph.D., independent curator, scholar, and professor of African American studies and art history at the University of California, Irvine. The exhibition is an initiative of The Reparations Project in collaboration with Reparations4Slavery and originated at the California African American Museum (CAAM). The presentation at the Spelman College Museum of Fine Art is curated by Brandy Pettijohn, Ph.D. and made possible by the generous support of Sarah Eisner and the Friends of the Museum.
2025 November
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Snaps with Santa at The Works
November 14 – December 13, 2025
Varying times
1295 Chattahoochee Ave NW, Atlanta, GA 30318
Description
The Real Black Santa is making a special stop at The Works! Families are invited to stop by Suite 200A, across from The Camp, for festive photo opportunities with Santa to capture the holiday spirit. Sessions will be held on Nov. 8 from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m., Nov. 15 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 3 to 5 p.m., and Dec. 13 from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. Photos will be first-come, first-served. While photos are complimentary, donations are encouraged, supporting Agape Youth and Family Center.
The Real Black Santa will also make special appearances at various tenants throughout The Works on Nov. 30, Dec. 3, 4, 11 and 12. The community is invited to spot Santa to share their holiday wishes and get on the nice list! Find where Santa will be via The Works' website.
The Real Black Santa will also make special appearances at various tenants throughout The Works on Nov. 30, Dec. 3, 4, 11 and 12. The community is invited to spot Santa to share their holiday wishes and get on the nice list! Find where Santa will be via The Works' website.
Description
The Real Black Santa is making a special stop at The Works! Families are invited to stop by Suite 200A, across from The Camp, for festive photo opportunities with Santa to capture the holiday spirit. Sessions will be held on Nov. 8 from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m., Nov. 15 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 3 to 5 p.m., and Dec. 13 from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. Photos will be first-come, first-served. While photos are complimentary, donations are encouraged, supporting Agape Youth and Family Center.
The Real Black Santa will also make special appearances at various tenants throughout The Works on Nov. 30, Dec. 3, 4, 11 and 12. The community is invited to spot Santa to share their holiday wishes and get on the nice list! Find where Santa will be via The Works' website.
The Real Black Santa will also make special appearances at various tenants throughout The Works on Nov. 30, Dec. 3, 4, 11 and 12. The community is invited to spot Santa to share their holiday wishes and get on the nice list! Find where Santa will be via The Works' website.
2025 December
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J. Stacey Grayson: "Ancestral Remix: Fragments, Reflections, and Rhythms" art exhibit
December 4, 2025 – February 7, 2026
All day
One Margaret Mitchell Atlanta 30303
Description
About J. Stacey Grayson:
J. Stacey Grayson is a multidisciplinary visual artist whose work dwells at the intersection of thought and beauty—where form meets function, and art becomes both a question and an answer. His creations are immersive invitations: to reflect, to feel, to connect.
In a remarkably short span, his work has earned widespread recognition. In 2024, he was selected as an artist-in-residence at the Fulton County Main Library, an opportunity that expanded both his vision and visibility. His art has been featured in a range of exhibitions for AAFTA, Strange Fruits Art Center, the ArtsXchange “Reclaimed Visions: The Art of Upcycling,” and most recently, the prestigious South Cobb Arts Alliance National Show—where he received Meritorious accolades. He was also honored with 2nd place People’s Choice Award for his breathtaking collage “Naomi” at the Roswell Juneteenth Exhibition at the Roswell Cultural Arts Center.
About the exhibit:
"Ancestral Remix: Fragments, Reflections, and Rhythms is a visual meditation on memory, legacy, and transformation. Through layered mixed media works, I re-assemble the tossed out and overlooked—fabric, wood, paper, found objects—into vibrant compositions that echo the rhythms of my African-American heritage. Each piece serves as a remix of ancestral energy, where the past meets the present in texture, color, and spirit. I am proposing a solo exhibition that explores the convergence of memory, culture, and imagination through mixed media compositions—works that are as layered in texture as they are in meaning. Each piece serves as both a mirror and a window: reflecting elements of personal and collective experience, while inviting viewers to consider new ways of seeing the familiar."
J. Stacey Grayson is a multidisciplinary visual artist whose work dwells at the intersection of thought and beauty—where form meets function, and art becomes both a question and an answer. His creations are immersive invitations: to reflect, to feel, to connect.
In a remarkably short span, his work has earned widespread recognition. In 2024, he was selected as an artist-in-residence at the Fulton County Main Library, an opportunity that expanded both his vision and visibility. His art has been featured in a range of exhibitions for AAFTA, Strange Fruits Art Center, the ArtsXchange “Reclaimed Visions: The Art of Upcycling,” and most recently, the prestigious South Cobb Arts Alliance National Show—where he received Meritorious accolades. He was also honored with 2nd place People’s Choice Award for his breathtaking collage “Naomi” at the Roswell Juneteenth Exhibition at the Roswell Cultural Arts Center.
About the exhibit:
"Ancestral Remix: Fragments, Reflections, and Rhythms is a visual meditation on memory, legacy, and transformation. Through layered mixed media works, I re-assemble the tossed out and overlooked—fabric, wood, paper, found objects—into vibrant compositions that echo the rhythms of my African-American heritage. Each piece serves as a remix of ancestral energy, where the past meets the present in texture, color, and spirit. I am proposing a solo exhibition that explores the convergence of memory, culture, and imagination through mixed media compositions—works that are as layered in texture as they are in meaning. Each piece serves as both a mirror and a window: reflecting elements of personal and collective experience, while inviting viewers to consider new ways of seeing the familiar."
Description
About J. Stacey Grayson:
J. Stacey Grayson is a multidisciplinary visual artist whose work dwells at the intersection of thought and beauty—where form meets function, and art becomes both a question and an answer. His creations are immersive invitations: to reflect, to feel, to connect.
In a remarkably short span, his work has earned widespread recognition. In 2024, he was selected as an artist-in-residence at the Fulton County Main Library, an opportunity that expanded both his vision and visibility. His art has been featured in a range of exhibitions for AAFTA, Strange Fruits Art Center, the ArtsXchange “Reclaimed Visions: The Art of Upcycling,” and most recently, the prestigious South Cobb Arts Alliance National Show—where he received Meritorious accolades. He was also honored with 2nd place People’s Choice Award for his breathtaking collage “Naomi” at the Roswell Juneteenth Exhibition at the Roswell Cultural Arts Center.
About the exhibit:
"Ancestral Remix: Fragments, Reflections, and Rhythms is a visual meditation on memory, legacy, and transformation. Through layered mixed media works, I re-assemble the tossed out and overlooked—fabric, wood, paper, found objects—into vibrant compositions that echo the rhythms of my African-American heritage. Each piece serves as a remix of ancestral energy, where the past meets the present in texture, color, and spirit. I am proposing a solo exhibition that explores the convergence of memory, culture, and imagination through mixed media compositions—works that are as layered in texture as they are in meaning. Each piece serves as both a mirror and a window: reflecting elements of personal and collective experience, while inviting viewers to consider new ways of seeing the familiar."
J. Stacey Grayson is a multidisciplinary visual artist whose work dwells at the intersection of thought and beauty—where form meets function, and art becomes both a question and an answer. His creations are immersive invitations: to reflect, to feel, to connect.
In a remarkably short span, his work has earned widespread recognition. In 2024, he was selected as an artist-in-residence at the Fulton County Main Library, an opportunity that expanded both his vision and visibility. His art has been featured in a range of exhibitions for AAFTA, Strange Fruits Art Center, the ArtsXchange “Reclaimed Visions: The Art of Upcycling,” and most recently, the prestigious South Cobb Arts Alliance National Show—where he received Meritorious accolades. He was also honored with 2nd place People’s Choice Award for his breathtaking collage “Naomi” at the Roswell Juneteenth Exhibition at the Roswell Cultural Arts Center.
About the exhibit:
"Ancestral Remix: Fragments, Reflections, and Rhythms is a visual meditation on memory, legacy, and transformation. Through layered mixed media works, I re-assemble the tossed out and overlooked—fabric, wood, paper, found objects—into vibrant compositions that echo the rhythms of my African-American heritage. Each piece serves as a remix of ancestral energy, where the past meets the present in texture, color, and spirit. I am proposing a solo exhibition that explores the convergence of memory, culture, and imagination through mixed media compositions—works that are as layered in texture as they are in meaning. Each piece serves as both a mirror and a window: reflecting elements of personal and collective experience, while inviting viewers to consider new ways of seeing the familiar."
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Black Nativity - A Gospel Christmas Musical Experience
December 4-21, 2025
All day
349 Ferst Atlanta 30332
Description
The wait is finally over—tickets for Black Nativity are officially on sale! Atlanta’s most beloved holiday tradition returns to the stage with soul-stirring music, electrifying dance, and powerful performances that lift the spirit and fill the heart with joy.
This unforgettable retelling of the Nativity story is more than a show—it’s an experience that brings together families, friends, and the entire community in celebration of hope, faith, and love. It’s the perfect Christmas gift: a night of inspiration and artistry that will be remembered long after the curtain falls.
Don’t wait—tickets always go fast! Also, huge discounts for groups! Gather your family, church group, sorority, fraternity, or civic organization and join us for the 2025 production! Secure your seats today at www.dominiontix.com or call 404-894-9600. This holiday season, make Black Nativity part of your tradition!
This unforgettable retelling of the Nativity story is more than a show—it’s an experience that brings together families, friends, and the entire community in celebration of hope, faith, and love. It’s the perfect Christmas gift: a night of inspiration and artistry that will be remembered long after the curtain falls.
Don’t wait—tickets always go fast! Also, huge discounts for groups! Gather your family, church group, sorority, fraternity, or civic organization and join us for the 2025 production! Secure your seats today at www.dominiontix.com or call 404-894-9600. This holiday season, make Black Nativity part of your tradition!
Description
The wait is finally over—tickets for Black Nativity are officially on sale! Atlanta’s most beloved holiday tradition returns to the stage with soul-stirring music, electrifying dance, and powerful performances that lift the spirit and fill the heart with joy.
This unforgettable retelling of the Nativity story is more than a show—it’s an experience that brings together families, friends, and the entire community in celebration of hope, faith, and love. It’s the perfect Christmas gift: a night of inspiration and artistry that will be remembered long after the curtain falls.
Don’t wait—tickets always go fast! Also, huge discounts for groups! Gather your family, church group, sorority, fraternity, or civic organization and join us for the 2025 production! Secure your seats today at www.dominiontix.com or call 404-894-9600. This holiday season, make Black Nativity part of your tradition!
This unforgettable retelling of the Nativity story is more than a show—it’s an experience that brings together families, friends, and the entire community in celebration of hope, faith, and love. It’s the perfect Christmas gift: a night of inspiration and artistry that will be remembered long after the curtain falls.
Don’t wait—tickets always go fast! Also, huge discounts for groups! Gather your family, church group, sorority, fraternity, or civic organization and join us for the 2025 production! Secure your seats today at www.dominiontix.com or call 404-894-9600. This holiday season, make Black Nativity part of your tradition!
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UATL Supporter Exclusive: Black Culture Movie Night
December 10, 2025
05:45 PM - 09:15 PM
2345 Cheshire Bridge Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30324, USA
Description
This event is exclusive to UATL supporters.
We’re hosting a special movie night at the Tara Theatre featuring The Best Man Holiday. Supporters get first access to RSVP for this festive night of film, fun and conversation.
🎤 Before the movie, UATL hosts and Atlanta Journal-Constitution journalists Nedra Rhone, Najja Parker, DeAsia Paige and Brooke Leigh Howard will lead a live conversation full of wit, warmth and real talk — just like every Wednesday on the It’s UATL podcast.
🎟️ Supporter benefit: Free tickets for UATL supporters.
🍿 Bonus treat: Complimentary drink and popcorn/snack voucher to keep your movie night refreshing and delicious.
📣 Not a supporter yet? Visit uatl.com/membership to join and unlock exclusive invites like this.
We’re hosting a special movie night at the Tara Theatre featuring The Best Man Holiday. Supporters get first access to RSVP for this festive night of film, fun and conversation.
🎤 Before the movie, UATL hosts and Atlanta Journal-Constitution journalists Nedra Rhone, Najja Parker, DeAsia Paige and Brooke Leigh Howard will lead a live conversation full of wit, warmth and real talk — just like every Wednesday on the It’s UATL podcast.
🎟️ Supporter benefit: Free tickets for UATL supporters.
🍿 Bonus treat: Complimentary drink and popcorn/snack voucher to keep your movie night refreshing and delicious.
📣 Not a supporter yet? Visit uatl.com/membership to join and unlock exclusive invites like this.
Description
This event is exclusive to UATL supporters.
We’re hosting a special movie night at the Tara Theatre featuring The Best Man Holiday. Supporters get first access to RSVP for this festive night of film, fun and conversation.
🎤 Before the movie, UATL hosts and Atlanta Journal-Constitution journalists Nedra Rhone, Najja Parker, DeAsia Paige and Brooke Leigh Howard will lead a live conversation full of wit, warmth and real talk — just like every Wednesday on the It’s UATL podcast.
🎟️ Supporter benefit: Free tickets for UATL supporters.
🍿 Bonus treat: Complimentary drink and popcorn/snack voucher to keep your movie night refreshing and delicious.
📣 Not a supporter yet? Visit uatl.com/membership to join and unlock exclusive invites like this.
We’re hosting a special movie night at the Tara Theatre featuring The Best Man Holiday. Supporters get first access to RSVP for this festive night of film, fun and conversation.
🎤 Before the movie, UATL hosts and Atlanta Journal-Constitution journalists Nedra Rhone, Najja Parker, DeAsia Paige and Brooke Leigh Howard will lead a live conversation full of wit, warmth and real talk — just like every Wednesday on the It’s UATL podcast.
🎟️ Supporter benefit: Free tickets for UATL supporters.
🍿 Bonus treat: Complimentary drink and popcorn/snack voucher to keep your movie night refreshing and delicious.
📣 Not a supporter yet? Visit uatl.com/membership to join and unlock exclusive invites like this.
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High Bias Listening Sessions
December 10-11, 2025
08:00 PM - 12:00 AM
5105 Peachtree Boulevard Building B, Chamblee, GA 30341, USA
Description
Admission $20
To keep High Bias Listening sessions feeling cozy, intentional, and safe, we’re making a few updates for the winter season.
Starting this week, tickets will be limited, available for purchase online only, and the entry fee will be $20.
This should help shorten the lines, keep the energy right in the room, and make sure everyone has space to enjoy the night.
We’re grateful for all the love you show, and we want you to feel at home every time you pull up.
Without you, there is no us.
Block and Drum 5105 Peachtree Blvd Building B Chamblee, GA 30341
4 hours of vibes.
DJ & Host: STLNDRMS
Valet & Free Parking available. Please use provided parking lots.
Rideshare encourage
FREE Parking – Walmart underground garage, short 3min (<0.2mi) walk via well-lit Rail Trail, under Clairmont bridge & you'll see our entrance Click here for a Parking Map.
Additional & free, Keswick Park and limited street parking on McGaw Dr.
VALET Parking – For your convenience, located behind Nathan's Driving School. ($5)
#Spreadlove
- The Crew
Meet the High Bias team:
@stlndrms Creator / Curator / Creative Director / Resident DJ & Host
@djempressrah Operations and Logistics Manager / DJ
@shopalmondbutterfly Refreshments / Door and Merchandise Management
@fulanigjabri Team member / Photographer
@flightschoolfilmworks Team member / Videographer
To keep High Bias Listening sessions feeling cozy, intentional, and safe, we’re making a few updates for the winter season.
Starting this week, tickets will be limited, available for purchase online only, and the entry fee will be $20.
This should help shorten the lines, keep the energy right in the room, and make sure everyone has space to enjoy the night.
We’re grateful for all the love you show, and we want you to feel at home every time you pull up.
Without you, there is no us.
Block and Drum 5105 Peachtree Blvd Building B Chamblee, GA 30341
4 hours of vibes.
DJ & Host: STLNDRMS
Valet & Free Parking available. Please use provided parking lots.
Rideshare encourage
FREE Parking – Walmart underground garage, short 3min (<0.2mi) walk via well-lit Rail Trail, under Clairmont bridge & you'll see our entrance Click here for a Parking Map.
Additional & free, Keswick Park and limited street parking on McGaw Dr.
VALET Parking – For your convenience, located behind Nathan's Driving School. ($5)
#Spreadlove
- The Crew
Meet the High Bias team:
@stlndrms Creator / Curator / Creative Director / Resident DJ & Host
@djempressrah Operations and Logistics Manager / DJ
@shopalmondbutterfly Refreshments / Door and Merchandise Management
@fulanigjabri Team member / Photographer
@flightschoolfilmworks Team member / Videographer
Description
Admission $20
To keep High Bias Listening sessions feeling cozy, intentional, and safe, we’re making a few updates for the winter season.
Starting this week, tickets will be limited, available for purchase online only, and the entry fee will be $20.
This should help shorten the lines, keep the energy right in the room, and make sure everyone has space to enjoy the night.
We’re grateful for all the love you show, and we want you to feel at home every time you pull up.
Without you, there is no us.
Block and Drum 5105 Peachtree Blvd Building B Chamblee, GA 30341
4 hours of vibes.
DJ & Host: STLNDRMS
Valet & Free Parking available. Please use provided parking lots.
Rideshare encourage
FREE Parking – Walmart underground garage, short 3min (<0.2mi) walk via well-lit Rail Trail, under Clairmont bridge & you'll see our entrance Click here for a Parking Map.
Additional & free, Keswick Park and limited street parking on McGaw Dr.
VALET Parking – For your convenience, located behind Nathan's Driving School. ($5)
#Spreadlove
- The Crew
Meet the High Bias team:
@stlndrms Creator / Curator / Creative Director / Resident DJ & Host
@djempressrah Operations and Logistics Manager / DJ
@shopalmondbutterfly Refreshments / Door and Merchandise Management
@fulanigjabri Team member / Photographer
@flightschoolfilmworks Team member / Videographer
To keep High Bias Listening sessions feeling cozy, intentional, and safe, we’re making a few updates for the winter season.
Starting this week, tickets will be limited, available for purchase online only, and the entry fee will be $20.
This should help shorten the lines, keep the energy right in the room, and make sure everyone has space to enjoy the night.
We’re grateful for all the love you show, and we want you to feel at home every time you pull up.
Without you, there is no us.
Block and Drum 5105 Peachtree Blvd Building B Chamblee, GA 30341
4 hours of vibes.
DJ & Host: STLNDRMS
Valet & Free Parking available. Please use provided parking lots.
Rideshare encourage
FREE Parking – Walmart underground garage, short 3min (<0.2mi) walk via well-lit Rail Trail, under Clairmont bridge & you'll see our entrance Click here for a Parking Map.
Additional & free, Keswick Park and limited street parking on McGaw Dr.
VALET Parking – For your convenience, located behind Nathan's Driving School. ($5)
#Spreadlove
- The Crew
Meet the High Bias team:
@stlndrms Creator / Curator / Creative Director / Resident DJ & Host
@djempressrah Operations and Logistics Manager / DJ
@shopalmondbutterfly Refreshments / Door and Merchandise Management
@fulanigjabri Team member / Photographer
@flightschoolfilmworks Team member / Videographer
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Castleberry Hill Art Stroll
December 12, 2025
07:00 PM - 10:00 PM
461 Nelson St, SW, Atlanta, GA 30313, USA
Description
Join talented moderator Ugo Agoruah as he leads a discussion on how art can fuse with science and spiritual in connection to us humans. Elevate your vibes with crafted botanicals and a free photograph signed by the artist herself.
December 12 | 7–10PM (artist talk 8-9PM)
Bookstore Gallery – 461 Nelson St SW ATL GA 30313
December 12 | 7–10PM (artist talk 8-9PM)
Bookstore Gallery – 461 Nelson St SW ATL GA 30313
Description
Join talented moderator Ugo Agoruah as he leads a discussion on how art can fuse with science and spiritual in connection to us humans. Elevate your vibes with crafted botanicals and a free photograph signed by the artist herself.
December 12 | 7–10PM (artist talk 8-9PM)
Bookstore Gallery – 461 Nelson St SW ATL GA 30313
December 12 | 7–10PM (artist talk 8-9PM)
Bookstore Gallery – 461 Nelson St SW ATL GA 30313
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Black Girl Book Fair: Holiday Remix
December 13, 2025
10:00 AM - 02:00 PM
722 W College Ave, Decatur, GA 30030
Description
We are back by POPular demand... Pop-up book fair energy meets holiday cheer — books, beats, and Black joy all season long.
Atlanta's Black Girl Book Fair: Holiday Remix
Back by popular demand — with a little holiday magic.
Join us for the Black Girl Book Fair: Holiday Remix — a joyful community pop-up celebrating stories, small businesses, and the spirit of the season.
We had so much fun the first time, and so many of you asked us to do it again that we couldn’t resist. We can’t wait to get together again — this time, with even more joy, connection, and a touch of holiday sparkle.
Meet us at Brave + Kind Bookshop for day of celebration featuring some of your favorite Black- women owned bookstores and women-owned small businesses, along with music, and festive vibes. Whether you’re finding the perfect holiday gift, meeting your favorite bookseller, or just soaking up the energy, this is the place to be.
Featuring:
📚 Black-owned bookstores + authors
🎅🏾 Black Santa arrives at 2:00 PM! Come take photos, share some cheer, and make a memory. Stay tuned for signup
🎶 Music + good vibes
🛍️ Holiday market with Black women-owned vendors
📸 Photo booth fun + community joy
✨ Dress festive and bring the sparkle! Whether that’s your coziest sweater, bold holiday colors, or a little shimmer — we’re celebrating in style.
Back by popular demand — because joy like this deserves an encore.
Brave + Kind Bookshop
Dec 13 | 10 AM – 2 PM
Brave + Kind Bookshop – Bunnie Hilliard, Owner
Tamara The Book Cellar- Tamara Gatson, Owner
All Things Inspirational – LaVonya Williams, Owner
The Book Worm Bookstore – Julia Davis, Owner
44th and 3rd Bookseller – Cheryl Lee, Co-Owner
A Small Place Books – Dr. Enkeshi El-Amin, Owner
Atlanta's Black Girl Book Fair: Holiday Remix
Back by popular demand — with a little holiday magic.
Join us for the Black Girl Book Fair: Holiday Remix — a joyful community pop-up celebrating stories, small businesses, and the spirit of the season.
We had so much fun the first time, and so many of you asked us to do it again that we couldn’t resist. We can’t wait to get together again — this time, with even more joy, connection, and a touch of holiday sparkle.
Meet us at Brave + Kind Bookshop for day of celebration featuring some of your favorite Black- women owned bookstores and women-owned small businesses, along with music, and festive vibes. Whether you’re finding the perfect holiday gift, meeting your favorite bookseller, or just soaking up the energy, this is the place to be.
Featuring:
📚 Black-owned bookstores + authors
🎅🏾 Black Santa arrives at 2:00 PM! Come take photos, share some cheer, and make a memory. Stay tuned for signup
🎶 Music + good vibes
🛍️ Holiday market with Black women-owned vendors
📸 Photo booth fun + community joy
✨ Dress festive and bring the sparkle! Whether that’s your coziest sweater, bold holiday colors, or a little shimmer — we’re celebrating in style.
Back by popular demand — because joy like this deserves an encore.
Brave + Kind Bookshop
Dec 13 | 10 AM – 2 PM
Brave + Kind Bookshop – Bunnie Hilliard, Owner
Tamara The Book Cellar- Tamara Gatson, Owner
All Things Inspirational – LaVonya Williams, Owner
The Book Worm Bookstore – Julia Davis, Owner
44th and 3rd Bookseller – Cheryl Lee, Co-Owner
A Small Place Books – Dr. Enkeshi El-Amin, Owner
Description
We are back by POPular demand... Pop-up book fair energy meets holiday cheer — books, beats, and Black joy all season long.
Atlanta's Black Girl Book Fair: Holiday Remix
Back by popular demand — with a little holiday magic.
Join us for the Black Girl Book Fair: Holiday Remix — a joyful community pop-up celebrating stories, small businesses, and the spirit of the season.
We had so much fun the first time, and so many of you asked us to do it again that we couldn’t resist. We can’t wait to get together again — this time, with even more joy, connection, and a touch of holiday sparkle.
Meet us at Brave + Kind Bookshop for day of celebration featuring some of your favorite Black- women owned bookstores and women-owned small businesses, along with music, and festive vibes. Whether you’re finding the perfect holiday gift, meeting your favorite bookseller, or just soaking up the energy, this is the place to be.
Featuring:
📚 Black-owned bookstores + authors
🎅🏾 Black Santa arrives at 2:00 PM! Come take photos, share some cheer, and make a memory. Stay tuned for signup
🎶 Music + good vibes
🛍️ Holiday market with Black women-owned vendors
📸 Photo booth fun + community joy
✨ Dress festive and bring the sparkle! Whether that’s your coziest sweater, bold holiday colors, or a little shimmer — we’re celebrating in style.
Back by popular demand — because joy like this deserves an encore.
Brave + Kind Bookshop
Dec 13 | 10 AM – 2 PM
Brave + Kind Bookshop – Bunnie Hilliard, Owner
Tamara The Book Cellar- Tamara Gatson, Owner
All Things Inspirational – LaVonya Williams, Owner
The Book Worm Bookstore – Julia Davis, Owner
44th and 3rd Bookseller – Cheryl Lee, Co-Owner
A Small Place Books – Dr. Enkeshi El-Amin, Owner
Atlanta's Black Girl Book Fair: Holiday Remix
Back by popular demand — with a little holiday magic.
Join us for the Black Girl Book Fair: Holiday Remix — a joyful community pop-up celebrating stories, small businesses, and the spirit of the season.
We had so much fun the first time, and so many of you asked us to do it again that we couldn’t resist. We can’t wait to get together again — this time, with even more joy, connection, and a touch of holiday sparkle.
Meet us at Brave + Kind Bookshop for day of celebration featuring some of your favorite Black- women owned bookstores and women-owned small businesses, along with music, and festive vibes. Whether you’re finding the perfect holiday gift, meeting your favorite bookseller, or just soaking up the energy, this is the place to be.
Featuring:
📚 Black-owned bookstores + authors
🎅🏾 Black Santa arrives at 2:00 PM! Come take photos, share some cheer, and make a memory. Stay tuned for signup
🎶 Music + good vibes
🛍️ Holiday market with Black women-owned vendors
📸 Photo booth fun + community joy
✨ Dress festive and bring the sparkle! Whether that’s your coziest sweater, bold holiday colors, or a little shimmer — we’re celebrating in style.
Back by popular demand — because joy like this deserves an encore.
Brave + Kind Bookshop
Dec 13 | 10 AM – 2 PM
Brave + Kind Bookshop – Bunnie Hilliard, Owner
Tamara The Book Cellar- Tamara Gatson, Owner
All Things Inspirational – LaVonya Williams, Owner
The Book Worm Bookstore – Julia Davis, Owner
44th and 3rd Bookseller – Cheryl Lee, Co-Owner
A Small Place Books – Dr. Enkeshi El-Amin, Owner
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2025 Celebration Bowl
December 13, 2025
12:00 PM
1 AMB Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30313
Description
Join us in Atlanta for the 2025 Celebration Bowl, where the champions of the MEAC and SWAC face off in the ultimate HBCU football showdown. We’re celebrating 10 years of championship football between these powerhouse conferences, and this year’s game and events will be bigger than ever. From pep rallies and fan fests to the electrifying 5th Quarter battle of the bands, the Celebration Bowl is more than a game—it’s a weekend-long celebration of HBCU pride, pageantry, and community. Grab your crew, rep your colors, and be part of the tradition that showcases the very best of HBCU culture on and off the field.
Description
Join us in Atlanta for the 2025 Celebration Bowl, where the champions of the MEAC and SWAC face off in the ultimate HBCU football showdown. We’re celebrating 10 years of championship football between these powerhouse conferences, and this year’s game and events will be bigger than ever. From pep rallies and fan fests to the electrifying 5th Quarter battle of the bands, the Celebration Bowl is more than a game—it’s a weekend-long celebration of HBCU pride, pageantry, and community. Grab your crew, rep your colors, and be part of the tradition that showcases the very best of HBCU culture on and off the field.
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Meet & Greet with Resident Artist J. Stacey Grayson
December 13, 2025
02:00 PM - 04:00 PM
One Margaret Mitchell Atlanta 30303
Description
About J. Stacey Grayson:
J. Stacey Grayson is a multidisciplinary visual artist whose work dwells at the intersection of thought and beauty—where form meets function, and art becomes both a question and an answer. His creations are immersive invitations: to reflect, to feel, to connect.
In a remarkably short span, his work has earned widespread recognition. In 2024, he was selected as an artist-in-residence at the Fulton County Main Library, an opportunity that expanded both his vision and visibility. His art has been featured in a range of exhibitions for AAFTA, Strange Fruits Art Center, the ArtsXchange “Reclaimed Visions: The Art of Upcycling,” and most recently, the prestigious South Cobb Arts Alliance National Show—where he received Meritorious accolades. He was also honored with 2nd place People’s Choice Award for his breathtaking collage “Naomi” at the Roswell Juneteenth Exhibition at the Roswell Cultural Arts Center.
About the exhibit:
"Ancestral Remix: Fragments, Reflections, and Rhythms is a visual meditation on memory, legacy, and transformation. Through layered mixed media works, I re-assemble the tossed out and overlooked—fabric, wood, paper, found objects—into vibrant compositions that echo the rhythms of my African-American heritage. Each piece serves as a remix of ancestral energy, where the past meets the present in texture, color, and spirit. I am proposing a solo exhibition that explores the convergence of memory, culture, and imagination through mixed media compositions—works that are as layered in texture as they are in meaning. Each piece serves as both a mirror and a window: reflecting elements of personal and collective experience, while inviting viewers to consider new ways of seeing the familiar."
From the artist:
"My mixed media work is a tribute to heritage, memory, and the power of everyday materials. Rooted in African-American culture, my pieces weave together bits and pieces of this and that to create a new “whole” (fragments)—to honor the past and reflect the present. My works are layered stories, born from the spirit of resilience (reflections) – “making something out of nothing” – and the beauty found in what’s often overlooked, discarded or forgotten (rhythms) – “one man’s trash is another’s treasure.” My creative practice is grounded in the belief that visual art is not merely decorative—it is a living, breathing form of storytelling. My materials range from found objects and fiber to paint and paper, allowing for rich, tactile narratives that connect past to present, personal to universal.
J. Stacey Grayson is a multidisciplinary visual artist whose work dwells at the intersection of thought and beauty—where form meets function, and art becomes both a question and an answer. His creations are immersive invitations: to reflect, to feel, to connect.
In a remarkably short span, his work has earned widespread recognition. In 2024, he was selected as an artist-in-residence at the Fulton County Main Library, an opportunity that expanded both his vision and visibility. His art has been featured in a range of exhibitions for AAFTA, Strange Fruits Art Center, the ArtsXchange “Reclaimed Visions: The Art of Upcycling,” and most recently, the prestigious South Cobb Arts Alliance National Show—where he received Meritorious accolades. He was also honored with 2nd place People’s Choice Award for his breathtaking collage “Naomi” at the Roswell Juneteenth Exhibition at the Roswell Cultural Arts Center.
About the exhibit:
"Ancestral Remix: Fragments, Reflections, and Rhythms is a visual meditation on memory, legacy, and transformation. Through layered mixed media works, I re-assemble the tossed out and overlooked—fabric, wood, paper, found objects—into vibrant compositions that echo the rhythms of my African-American heritage. Each piece serves as a remix of ancestral energy, where the past meets the present in texture, color, and spirit. I am proposing a solo exhibition that explores the convergence of memory, culture, and imagination through mixed media compositions—works that are as layered in texture as they are in meaning. Each piece serves as both a mirror and a window: reflecting elements of personal and collective experience, while inviting viewers to consider new ways of seeing the familiar."
From the artist:
"My mixed media work is a tribute to heritage, memory, and the power of everyday materials. Rooted in African-American culture, my pieces weave together bits and pieces of this and that to create a new “whole” (fragments)—to honor the past and reflect the present. My works are layered stories, born from the spirit of resilience (reflections) – “making something out of nothing” – and the beauty found in what’s often overlooked, discarded or forgotten (rhythms) – “one man’s trash is another’s treasure.” My creative practice is grounded in the belief that visual art is not merely decorative—it is a living, breathing form of storytelling. My materials range from found objects and fiber to paint and paper, allowing for rich, tactile narratives that connect past to present, personal to universal.
Description
About J. Stacey Grayson:
J. Stacey Grayson is a multidisciplinary visual artist whose work dwells at the intersection of thought and beauty—where form meets function, and art becomes both a question and an answer. His creations are immersive invitations: to reflect, to feel, to connect.
In a remarkably short span, his work has earned widespread recognition. In 2024, he was selected as an artist-in-residence at the Fulton County Main Library, an opportunity that expanded both his vision and visibility. His art has been featured in a range of exhibitions for AAFTA, Strange Fruits Art Center, the ArtsXchange “Reclaimed Visions: The Art of Upcycling,” and most recently, the prestigious South Cobb Arts Alliance National Show—where he received Meritorious accolades. He was also honored with 2nd place People’s Choice Award for his breathtaking collage “Naomi” at the Roswell Juneteenth Exhibition at the Roswell Cultural Arts Center.
About the exhibit:
"Ancestral Remix: Fragments, Reflections, and Rhythms is a visual meditation on memory, legacy, and transformation. Through layered mixed media works, I re-assemble the tossed out and overlooked—fabric, wood, paper, found objects—into vibrant compositions that echo the rhythms of my African-American heritage. Each piece serves as a remix of ancestral energy, where the past meets the present in texture, color, and spirit. I am proposing a solo exhibition that explores the convergence of memory, culture, and imagination through mixed media compositions—works that are as layered in texture as they are in meaning. Each piece serves as both a mirror and a window: reflecting elements of personal and collective experience, while inviting viewers to consider new ways of seeing the familiar."
From the artist:
"My mixed media work is a tribute to heritage, memory, and the power of everyday materials. Rooted in African-American culture, my pieces weave together bits and pieces of this and that to create a new “whole” (fragments)—to honor the past and reflect the present. My works are layered stories, born from the spirit of resilience (reflections) – “making something out of nothing” – and the beauty found in what’s often overlooked, discarded or forgotten (rhythms) – “one man’s trash is another’s treasure.” My creative practice is grounded in the belief that visual art is not merely decorative—it is a living, breathing form of storytelling. My materials range from found objects and fiber to paint and paper, allowing for rich, tactile narratives that connect past to present, personal to universal.
J. Stacey Grayson is a multidisciplinary visual artist whose work dwells at the intersection of thought and beauty—where form meets function, and art becomes both a question and an answer. His creations are immersive invitations: to reflect, to feel, to connect.
In a remarkably short span, his work has earned widespread recognition. In 2024, he was selected as an artist-in-residence at the Fulton County Main Library, an opportunity that expanded both his vision and visibility. His art has been featured in a range of exhibitions for AAFTA, Strange Fruits Art Center, the ArtsXchange “Reclaimed Visions: The Art of Upcycling,” and most recently, the prestigious South Cobb Arts Alliance National Show—where he received Meritorious accolades. He was also honored with 2nd place People’s Choice Award for his breathtaking collage “Naomi” at the Roswell Juneteenth Exhibition at the Roswell Cultural Arts Center.
About the exhibit:
"Ancestral Remix: Fragments, Reflections, and Rhythms is a visual meditation on memory, legacy, and transformation. Through layered mixed media works, I re-assemble the tossed out and overlooked—fabric, wood, paper, found objects—into vibrant compositions that echo the rhythms of my African-American heritage. Each piece serves as a remix of ancestral energy, where the past meets the present in texture, color, and spirit. I am proposing a solo exhibition that explores the convergence of memory, culture, and imagination through mixed media compositions—works that are as layered in texture as they are in meaning. Each piece serves as both a mirror and a window: reflecting elements of personal and collective experience, while inviting viewers to consider new ways of seeing the familiar."
From the artist:
"My mixed media work is a tribute to heritage, memory, and the power of everyday materials. Rooted in African-American culture, my pieces weave together bits and pieces of this and that to create a new “whole” (fragments)—to honor the past and reflect the present. My works are layered stories, born from the spirit of resilience (reflections) – “making something out of nothing” – and the beauty found in what’s often overlooked, discarded or forgotten (rhythms) – “one man’s trash is another’s treasure.” My creative practice is grounded in the belief that visual art is not merely decorative—it is a living, breathing form of storytelling. My materials range from found objects and fiber to paint and paper, allowing for rich, tactile narratives that connect past to present, personal to universal.