ANNOUNCING: THE BAKERY ATLANTA INCORPORATED
We are thrilled to announce that after months of administrative work The Bakery Atlanta has officially obtained nonprofit status as a 501(c)3 organization!
From Atlanta to Knoxville: My Big Ears Experience
Big Ears Festival was four days and three nights of synthesizers, saxophones, street theater, and more.
Unapologetically Angry: A Rage Becomes Her Retrospective
The first notes of Hole’s full-throated, snarling anthem “Violet” blares over the speakers as I lean in closer to the wall to examine a colostomy bag filled with nails. My date and I don’t speak very much; instead, we’re both trying to process, internalize, and reflect on the art and vulnerability before us. “Rage Becomes Her” deserves nothing less.
How This Atlanta Photographer Went from Taking Pictures at The Bakery to Snapping Big Names in the Music Industry
With over 150 artists in his portfolio ranging from Lil Baby, Young Dolph, Rico Nasty, to underground artists in the Atlanta scene, Tucker Walls talks to us about his journey to becoming one of Atlanta’s most popular music photographers, all thanks to The Bakery.
Interlaced: Celebrating Women's Work
This group exhibition was dedicated to fiber art and domestic handcrafts historically regarded as women’s work and not art.
Neither A Computer Nor A Wife: In Conversation with Addie Warncke of Computerwife
As soon as I hit play and heard her jangly, noisy, poppy brand of lo-fi shoegaze and the lyrics “Fuck fuck, shit shit, oh”, I knew Computerwife was onto something.
Zinemaking, “Doris”, and the Heart of DIY: In Conversation with Cindy Crabb
Whether you’re interested in starting your own zine, have been a lifelong fan of “Doris”, or just want to learn a thing or two about the world, I hope this interview is as impactful for you as it was for me.
Rope Bridge: Contributing to the DIY Scene, One Cassette Tape at a Time
A conversation with Ryan Myers about what it takes to run a DIY label.