| APEX Museum - http://www.apexmuseum.org/ To accurately interpret and present history from an African American perspective in order to help all American and International visitors better understand and appreciate the contributions of African Americans to America as well as the world. 135 Auburn Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30303 Phone: (404) 523-APEX(2739) - Read more |
| Aquarium - http://www.georgiaaquarium.org/ With 8 million gallons of fresh and marine water, and more than 100,000 animals representing 500 species from around the globe, you’re sure to see things you’ve never seen before! Purchase your tickets on line and make an advianced reservation. - Read more |
| Art Space International - http://www.artspaceatl.com/ ASI is an Artist Community inside a 22,000 square foot space located in Atlanta's Photo District known as Intown West. Here you can take a class, teach a class, view art, create art, or purchase the perfect piece for your collection. - Read more |
| Atlanta High Museum of Art - http://www.high.org Leading art museum in the Southeastern United States. The Museum is located in the Meier-designed main facility in Atlanta's Midtown arts and business district. High's collections include African art, American art, decorative arts, European art, folk art, - Read more |
| CNN STUDIO TOUR - http://www.cnn.com/tour/atlanta/ Reservations are accepted Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. ET. Adult $12 Youth (4-18) $9 Senior (65+) $11 Group (20+) $10/person (ages 19+) $8/person (ages 4-18) - Read more |
| Fräbel - http://www.frabel.com The Fräbel Studio (FS) was organized in 1968 to give expression to Hans-Godo Fräbel's (GF) then novel concept of sculptural flame work. His approach combines the vision and sensitivity of the artist with the discipline and skill of the industrial glass blower. - Read more |
| Fulton County Arts Council - http://www.fultonarts.org/ The Fulton County Arts Council (FCAC) is a cultural leader in Fulton County and the largest funder of the arts in the State of Georgia. The Fulton County Arts Council operates five art centers which provide citizens from North to South Fulton the opportunity to take classes and workshops in a variety of art forms. - Read more |
| Imagine It! The Children's Museum - http://www.imagineit-cma.org/ 275 Centennial Olympic Park Drive NW Atlanta, GA 30313-1827 General Information: 404.659.KIDS (5437) - Read more |
| Michael C. Carlos Museum - http://carlos.emory.edu/ Housed in a distinguished building by renowned architect Michael Graves, the Carlos maintains the largest collection of ancient art in the Southeast with objects from ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Near East, and the ancient Americas. The Museum is also - Read more |
| Museum of Design Atlanta - http://museumofdesign.org/ MODA examines how design affects our daily lives through engaging exhibitions, K-12 educational outreach and exciting adult programming. 404-979-6453(Manager, Ansley Whipple) - Read more |
| Sportsman's Gallery - http://www.sportsmansgallery.com This is one of the largest, most diverse collections of contemporary sporting and wildlife art found today. - Read more |
| The Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia - http://www.mocaga.org The museum is among the first organizations to specifically feature the work of Georgians -- those born and raised here as well as artists who have created much of their work in the state. The museum, serving as both an exhibition home and an educational facility will enable artists and visitors to enjoy the impressive collection of artwork and to learn about its roots. - Read more |
| twinhouse - http://www.twinhouse.com Twinhouse represents a most select group of gifted and acclaimed contemporary artists working in both classical and contemporary realist tradition. Collections represented by Twinhouse are sourced for both enduring aesthetic appeal and their investment appreciation potential. - Read more |
| World of Coca-Cola - http://www.woccatlanta.com/ Browse the world's largest collection of memorabilia that celebrates the refreshing beverage that was created here in Atlanta in 1886. While Coca-Cola was first served at a small pharmacy soda fountain near Underground Atlanta, it is now served over 1 billion times a day and is enjoyed in over 200 countries across the globe. Come discover the history of this global brand. - Read more |
Maya Sun Kings of Ancient Copan LectureHonduran archaeologist Ricardo Agurcia, Executive Director of the Copan Association, discusses The Maya Sun Kings of Ancient Copan. |
Annie Leibovitz Exhibit at the High Museumencompasses 175 images Leibovitz created on assignment as a professional photographer, as well as personal photographs of her family and close friends. |