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If you value our coverage and want to support more of it, consider supporting us as a member. Join Us It seems like every city has an art week these days — but what better way to celebrate its art scene? Atlanta Art Week (AAW) returns for its third edition this year, with programming by dozens of organizations across the city through October 6. AAW has become a magnet for out-of-towners: Organizations like New York-based Aperture and Idaho- and California-based OCHI Gallery are featured participants in this year’s edition.
Despite a lack of widespread coverage, Atlanta’s art scene is in a golden era. There is almost too much to see, but no matter how you choose to schedule your week, you’re bound to have a good time. As our Freaknik celebrations of the ‘80s and ‘90s showed, if there’s one thing Atlanta knows how to do well, it’s how to throw a party.
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