Muriel Vega

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Budget Breakdown: Partway Through a Renovation, the Potential of This Atlanta Home Becomes Clear →

January 25, 2022 by Muriel Vega in arts, people

Also in print, January 2022

January 25, 2022 /Muriel Vega
DWELL Magazine
arts, people

What Is Your City's Tree Equity Score? →

October 08, 2021 by Muriel Vega in arts
October 08, 2021 /Muriel Vega
HowStuffWorks
arts

Think Bigger: Interior Designer Nina Magon →

September 28, 2020 by Muriel Vega in arts
September 28, 2020 /Muriel Vega
House Beautiful
arts

The Dignity Museum Will Change How You Think about Homelessness →

April 05, 2019 by Muriel Vega in people, arts
April 05, 2019 /Muriel Vega
Atlanta Magazine
people, arts

How to Create Through Wintertime Sadness (SAD) →

December 19, 2018 by Muriel Vega in arts
December 19, 2018 /Muriel Vega
Patreon
arts

Southern Artists Embrace Alternate Realities →

December 14, 2018 by Muriel Vega in tech, arts

The VR/AR industries can no longer be pigeonholed into just entertainment. Here’s how artists are using this technology to complement their artistic visions.

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December 14, 2018 /Muriel Vega
Bitter Southerner
tech, arts

FIELD EXPERIMENT winner 9to5 explores audience relationships through live streaming →

December 02, 2018 by Muriel Vega in arts

Pablo Gnecco, Christopher Derek Bruno and Travis Broyles explore how technology affects artist-audience interactions through their month-long live-streaming experiment, 9to5.

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December 02, 2018 /Muriel Vega
ArtsATL
arts

Flux Projects Grant Park: The Toolbox →

October 11, 2018 by Muriel Vega in arts

In this Q&A, Rebecca M. K. Makus, Elly Jessop Nattinger, and Peter A. Torpey share more about their collaboration, the history of Grant Park, and the fleeting feeling behind their Flux Projects’ installation.

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October 11, 2018 /Muriel Vega
Flux Projects
arts

Civil Bikes Founder Nedra Deadwyler on Touring Atlanta's Rich Black History →

October 11, 2018 by Muriel Vega in arts

At its heart, Civil Bikes is a social movement to change the way we see and understand our city and its rich Black history. Meet its founder, Nedra Deadwyler.

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October 11, 2018 /Muriel Vega
Dream Warriors Magazine
arts

Artist Peter Ferrari Brings Atlanta's Art to the Public →

October 11, 2018 by Muriel Vega in arts

VICE Atlanta City Guide | Artist Peter Ferrari shares more on his incredibly popular Forward Warrior mural project.

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October 11, 2018 /Muriel Vega
VICE
arts

Atlanta Art Cheerleader Davy Minor Gives the City a Reason to Go Downtown →

October 11, 2018 by Muriel Vega in arts

VICE Atlanta City Guide | Davy Minor's take on Atlanta’s growing arts scene

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October 11, 2018 /Muriel Vega
VICE
arts

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine →

October 11, 2018 by Muriel Vega in arts

Sponsored by AT&T | Like an al fresco gallery, the Atlanta BeltLine provides a canvas for up-and-coming and established artists.

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October 11, 2018 /Muriel Vega
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
arts

Review: Zipporah Camille Thompson and Mary Stuart Hall explore memory and identity at Whitespace →

October 11, 2018 by Muriel Vega in arts

In this Whitespace Gallery show, local artists Zipporah Camille Thompson and Mary Stuart Hall explore the concept of identity and memory.

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October 11, 2018 /Muriel Vega
ArtsATL
arts

Georgia Tech’s Lisa Yaszek on why “The Future is Female” →

October 11, 2018 by Muriel Vega in arts

Professor of Science Fiction Studies’ Lisa Yasnek shares more about her work recovering the lost voices of science fiction and her new book, The Future is Female.

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October 11, 2018 /Muriel Vega
ArtsATL
arts

Gold medalist Wyomia Tyus looks back at a life in sports →

October 11, 2018 by Muriel Vega in arts

Griffin, Georgia-native and Olympic gold medalist Wyomia Tyus shares more about her career and her new book, Tigerbelle.

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October 11, 2018 /Muriel Vega
ArtsATL
arts

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