Atlanta Contemporary
Gallery · West Midtown

Georgia Women to Watch 2026: A Book Arts Revolution
Feb 1 – May 17
Free
Johnson Publishing Company Archives: Rejoice, Resist, Rest: Images of Black Liberation
Feb 1 – May 17
Free
Brittany Adeline King: Dokafleh
Feb 1 – May 17
Free
Jean Shon: Bleed
Feb 1 – May 17
Free
Unbound Narratives: Embodied Language
Feb 1 – May 17
Free
Brittany Adeline King: Dokafleh
Feb 1 – May 17
Free
Johnson Publishing Company Archives: Rejoice, Resist, Rest: Images of Black Liberation
Feb 1 – May 17
Free
Natalie Rose Eddings: A Litany for Shelter
Feb 1 – May 17
Free
Georgia Women to Watch 2026: A Book Arts Revolution
Feb 1 – May 17
Free
Jean Shon: Bleed
Feb 1 – May 17
Free
Unbound Narratives: Embodied Language
Feb 1 – May 17
Free
Natalie Rose Eddings: A Litany for Shelter
Feb 1 – May 17
Free
Open Studios
Apr 16 – May 17
Ticketed
A Live Response to Unbound Narratives: Embodied Language Performance
Apr 18 – May 17
FreeFree contemporary art center
Atlanta Contemporary is one of the strongest free contemporary art stops in the city, useful for school-age families with arts interest.
Learn moreWest Midtown cultural pairing stop
The center works best as a compact West Midtown culture stop paired with another nearby destination rather than as a full standalone family day.
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Free Admission Every Day Sunday 11am - 6pm Monday Closed Tuesday & Wednesday Closed Thursday 11am - 8pm Friday 11am - 8pm Saturday 11am - 6pm Most people spend 30-45 minutes exploring the galleries. Parking is free in the Carriage Works Parking Lot at Bankhead & Means streets. All visitors are asked to register either before visiting or at the door. Most people spend 30-45 minutes exploring the galleries. reach us via MARTA. accessible by bicycle include the Georgia Aquarium, Trap Music Museum, Centennial Olympic Park, Robert C.
Duration
30-45 minutes
typical visit
