Celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Center for Civic Innovation (CCI), Atlanta is Worth Fighting For honors a decade of dedication to advancing equity, justice, and creativity in the heart of our city. This exhibition reflects CCI's mission to strengthen community understanding, engagement, and power to create transformative policy change. Atlanta is worth fighting for because the people of Atlanta are worth fighting for. This exhibition showcases a selection of people, places, and connections that bind Atlanta’s history to its future.
As we commemorate this milestone, we celebrate not only CCI’s impact but also the creativity and determination of Atlanta’s people. Together, we continue to honor the legacies of those who came before us, while working toward a more equitable, inclusive, and vibrant city for generations to come. Atlanta is Worth Fighting For is both a celebration and a call to action—a reminder that when we fight for Atlanta, we fight for each other.
Featured artists: Charity Hamidullah, Fabian Williams, Julia Roland, Maisie Thompson, Matthew Evans, Monica Campana, Tiffany LaTrice, and ChopArt Teens: Areeona Carson & Ariel Lovet.
This exhibit was curated by the team at The Bakery Atlanta. The Bakery takes a DIY approach to supporting artists. Our mission is to broaden awareness of, and build community around, progressive ideas in the arts. We create public programming while creating opportunities for artists. We are proud to be the anchor tenant and programming partner at The Supermarket.
Interested in purchasing artwork? Reach out! hello@thebakeryatlanta.com
Gallery Hours are as follows:
Friday 12/13, 12pm-4pm
Saturday 12/14, 12pm-4pm
Sunday 12/15, 8pm-10pm
Monday 12/16, 12pm-9pm
Tuesday 12/17, 12pm to 4pm
Wednesday 12/18, 12pm-9pm
Thursday 12/19, 12pm-9pm
Friday 12/20, 12pm-9pm
Saturday 12/21, 2pm-4pm
Sunday 12/22, CLOSED
Find Us:
1) The Supermarket's main entrance is located at 638 N Highland Ave NE. Our door is in between Big Softie and Collette Bakeshop leading you down a hallway and a staircase.
2) Need less stairs? Have a stroller or use a walking aid? Use our secondary entrance in the middle of Otto's parking lot. The decorative black metal gate leads you through a courtyard. (Note: this door is currently open until 7pm then becomes an exit only.)
3) Need a fully accessible entrance without any stairs? We have a back entrance in a public alleyway behind the building. You can enter the alley off of North Ave NE or from Otto's parking lot. Our entrance is the white door at the SW corner of the building.
Note: While we don't have dedicated parking there are plenty of options in the area. See our map for more info!