Our opening reception is on January 28, 2023 at 6 pm and

will guide you through our process.


Greetings fellow creatives,


I would like to thank you for being willing to join us on this journey. This is a follow-up email to guide you through our process. If you missed our Zoom call you can review our meeting with this link. We also provided some questions and answers about our process.


Zoom link to watch our ATLANTAFAE 2023 meeting: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FhIjgF-F1HBFfj0KG-F2l_L6lXl9gtIN/view?usp=sharing



ATLANTAFAE 2023

Q & A


Q: What is the theme and is sexual content allowed? 

A: Our theme is “Excellence.” We do have a few guidelines around sexual content due to our partnership with Fulton County. Feel free to submit your images or questions and our team will contact you directly.  


Q: Do we expect you to promote on your social media pages?

A: You will be provided with personalized graphics by the end of this week. Please share and encourage your following to RSVP @ www.theatlantaexhibition.com


Q: How many pieces are allowed within the exhibition?

A: We would like to have each artist submit four pieces. 

We may not use all four, we would like to have choices for your work. All work must have hardware on them, no exceptions.


Q: When can they be delivered?

A: DATES: January 9th – 13th

TIMES: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.


Q: Will there be an artists talk?

A: We are working on those details and will contact you once everything is completed.


Q: How long is the exhibition?

A: Until the last week of Feb 2023



Our team is looking forward to presenting you as the very best Atlanta has to offer. 


If you have any questions please contact Marcus Brown at [email protected]



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