Some of my answers threw JoAnn off and maybe I confused you too. I'll clear everything up in a second.
Thanks to Creative Loafing for this little feature: "Atlanta according to Terry Kearns" in which I answered 10 questions. I'm grateful to Thomas Wheatley who wrote it and to Eric Cash who took a wonderful picture that made me look slim.
Explanations:
1. My favorite nature spot in ATL is the Duck Pond in Peachtree Heights East.
JoAnn said, "I can't believe you said 'the duck pond.'"
I am not a nature boy, I don't "get" getting back to nature and I avoid camping at all times. But I do love the Duck Pond, even more because it's one block from Peachtree Street. It never fails to surprise and delight me.
The Duck Pond.
2. East Atlanta is my favorite neighborhood.
I'm a sucker for neighborhood centers. I've just spent a month visiting East Atlanta to curate my first art show at VintageATL. I declare East Atlanta Village to be the equal of any neighborhood in Atlanta. You should try it out.
But what really put East Atlanta over the top is...
the Big Terry mural of me by Joe Dreher aka JoeKingATL at VintageATL. See what I mean? Now all the girls want to be in my pictures. Bravo East Atlanta. Thanks to Carl Lavin for the picture.
3. Clough Commons at Georgia Tech is my favorite building.
I could only pick one. So I went for multipurpose, public, and crazy and the Clough is it. It's huge, amazing, open 24/7, and full of people.
Atlanta's "Spanish Steps" are part of the Clough's indoor piazza. One of Atlanta's great spaces I think.
And there's a garden walk on top.
I hope I've cleared everything up for now.
Thanks so much.
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Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Sunday, April 19, 2015
Joe Dreher Midnight-Live-Mural-Painting for "House Portraits - House Painters - Vernacular Cracker"
I'm flabbergasted, honored, and grateful but obviously not speechless.
Am I the last person to be the subject of a giant mural? If you don't have yours yet, please call Joe Dreher for all your mural needs and do request William Mize as co-muralist.
At 1:30 a.m. Joe (black shirt) and William (white shirt) took a hiatus to see what it looks like in daylight.
See "The Best Darn Art Show Ever Opens April 23 in East Atlanta, Six Days To Go"and Here's the Facebook Invite.
"House Portraits - House Painters - Vernacular Cracker"
April 23 - May 23 2015 at VintageATL 517 Flat Shoals Ave. 30316 in East Atlanta
Opening reception Thursday, April 23, 6-9pm
Gallery Hours Tuesday - Friday 11-7, Saturday 12-4
Artists:
Joe Dreher who is on Instagram: @joekingATL
Heather McPherson
William Mize who is on Instagram: @williammizeart
Curated by Terry Kearns
This was the first VintageATL mural. It's by Pill Harris aka @polygonphil shown here December 19, 2014.
Joe and assistants buffed it in the rain.
I kind-of like it white.
Joe set up the iPad, projector, ladder, and extension cord across the street. Big thanks to Listen Up Audiobooks for the window and the electricity.
The projection began at dusk.
Joe went at it with a ladder and one of those wide-body flat pencils.
Up, trace, down, ladder-move, up, repeat.
Joe dotted my eye.
Then the black paint.
That's my glasses.
Joe drew a crowd too. About midnight William Mize (white T-shirt) showed up to assist. East Atlanta came alive at midnight.
All the while Joe took pictures of spectators for his in-house installation. Come to the opening to see if you are in the show.
After a midnight snack at the Midway, Joe and William nearly finished it.
They want to see in daylight.
Come to the opening, then see at your leisure until May 23. Maybe we'll have a closing party too.
P.S.
Glad to join Sharon Dennehey and the other "bigs."
Am I the last person to be the subject of a giant mural? If you don't have yours yet, please call Joe Dreher for all your mural needs and do request William Mize as co-muralist.
At 1:30 a.m. Joe (black shirt) and William (white shirt) took a hiatus to see what it looks like in daylight.
See "The Best Darn Art Show Ever Opens April 23 in East Atlanta, Six Days To Go"and Here's the Facebook Invite.
"House Portraits - House Painters - Vernacular Cracker"
April 23 - May 23 2015 at VintageATL 517 Flat Shoals Ave. 30316 in East Atlanta
Opening reception Thursday, April 23, 6-9pm
Gallery Hours Tuesday - Friday 11-7, Saturday 12-4
Artists:
Joe Dreher who is on Instagram: @joekingATL
Heather McPherson
William Mize who is on Instagram: @williammizeart
Curated by Terry Kearns
This was the first VintageATL mural. It's by Pill Harris aka @polygonphil shown here December 19, 2014.
Joe and assistants buffed it in the rain.
I kind-of like it white.
Joe set up the iPad, projector, ladder, and extension cord across the street. Big thanks to Listen Up Audiobooks for the window and the electricity.
The projection began at dusk.
Joe went at it with a ladder and one of those wide-body flat pencils.
Up, trace, down, ladder-move, up, repeat.
Joe dotted my eye.
Then the black paint.
That's my glasses.
Joe drew a crowd too. About midnight William Mize (white T-shirt) showed up to assist. East Atlanta came alive at midnight.
All the while Joe took pictures of spectators for his in-house installation. Come to the opening to see if you are in the show.
After a midnight snack at the Midway, Joe and William nearly finished it.
They want to see in daylight.
Come to the opening, then see at your leisure until May 23. Maybe we'll have a closing party too.
P.S.
Glad to join Sharon Dennehey and the other "bigs."
Saturday, April 18, 2015
The Best Darn Art Show Ever Opens April 23 in East Atlanta
I don't mind telling you: I'm over excited about this thing. I'm curating my first art show and I want you to come. Here's the Facebook Invite.
"House Portraits - House Painters - Vernacular Cracker"
April 23 - May 23 2015 at VintageATL 517 Flat Shoals Ave. 30316 in East Atlanta
Opening reception Thursday, April 23, 6-9pm
Gallery Hours Tuesday - Friday 11-7, Saturday 12-4
Closing reception, Thursday, May 28, 2015, 6-9pm
Artists:
Joe Dreher who is on Instagram: @joekingATL
Heather McPherson
William Mize who is on Instagram: @williammizeart
Curated by Terry Kearns
Heather McPherson with her Cabbagetown house portrait, "253 Powell."
William Mize with his life-size mirror-image mural of 627 Tennelle in Cabbagetown.
Joe Dreher with his "moneyless" photo-murals for Living Walls at the Goat Farm.
This is the place: VintageATL and we're changing the looks a little.
I'll be looking out for you.
There's more so tell your friends.
Vivian Mize did the graphics.
"House Portraits - House Painters - Vernacular Cracker"
April 23 - May 23 2015 at VintageATL 517 Flat Shoals Ave. 30316 in East Atlanta
Opening reception Thursday, April 23, 6-9pm
Gallery Hours Tuesday - Friday 11-7, Saturday 12-4
Closing reception, Thursday, May 28, 2015, 6-9pm
Artists:
Joe Dreher who is on Instagram: @joekingATL
Heather McPherson
William Mize who is on Instagram: @williammizeart
Curated by Terry Kearns
Heather McPherson with her Cabbagetown house portrait, "253 Powell."
William Mize with his life-size mirror-image mural of 627 Tennelle in Cabbagetown.
Joe Dreher with his "moneyless" photo-murals for Living Walls at the Goat Farm.
This is the place: VintageATL and we're changing the looks a little.
I'll be looking out for you.
There's more so tell your friends.
Vivian Mize did the graphics.
Sunday, April 5, 2015
Lizzie Chapel Is Hollowed Out But Survives in Inman Park
They had to do a history before renovating Inman Park's Lizzie Chapel. I've offered to help make it public because I still don't know who Lizzie is. I'll let you know if I hear.
I've already blogged it: "Inside Lizzie Chapel in Inman Park July 19, 2012" when it looked like this.
Since then, they've built three houses the parking lot. Now they've hollowed out the church to build six apartments.
They've saved this 84 year old landmark.
I got a peek inside.
Here's a tiny before and after video.
Wow.
This cornerstone came along later then someone got effaced.
There are saving and moving four of the windows from what I understand.
I've already blogged it: "Inside Lizzie Chapel in Inman Park July 19, 2012" when it looked like this.
Since then, they've built three houses the parking lot. Now they've hollowed out the church to build six apartments.
They've saved this 84 year old landmark.
I got a peek inside.
Here's a tiny before and after video.
Wow.
This cornerstone came along later then someone got effaced.
There are saving and moving four of the windows from what I understand.