As part of France-Atlanta, an exhibition and program is being presented called “Cartooning for Peace: The of Art of Democracy.” Three world-renown...
Field Notes: Making Sense of Atlanta
My favorite topic of conversation with people who relocate to Atlanta is to find out how they make sense of it. This is not an easy task in a city tha...
Atlanta becomes Art-lanta during free Public Art Festival
Look closely during the next two weeks, and you’ll see Atlanta becoming a much more colorful and interesting place. Artists are taking over downtown...
LGBT Atlanta Best Bets for Oct. 14 – 27
This year’s ELEVATE public art festival will feature work by some of Atlanta’s most interesting and thought-provoking artists. The annual block pa...
Cybersecurity among topics on agenda for France-Atlanta
The consulate general of France in Atlanta and the Georgia Institute of Technology Oct. 11 announced they will co-present the seventh annual France-At...
Cartooning for Peace à Atlanta
Un événement majeur vient de se tenir à Atlanta, superbement organisé par le Consulat Français de la ville et Cartooning for Peace. Trois journé...
Interview: Kichka Wields Pencil for Peace
Armed with a pencil, Michel Kichka has influenced political thought all over the world. One of Israel’s most popular political cartoonists and caric...
Four Startups Named for Atlanta-France Exchange
Late in September, the City of Atlanta revealed four young companies — two from Atlanta and two from France — selected for a startup exchange with...
Cartooning for Peace event headed to Downtown Atlanta
Political and editorial cartoons have long been a way to illustrate newsworthy current events in a way that’s effective, succinct, and poignant. On ...
Metro Atlanta Chamber Reception Marked Continued Enthusiasm for France-Atlanta Programs
France-Atlanta 2016 got off to an unexpectedly hip hop-start the evening of Oct. 4 as the Atlanta Falcons Drumline warmed up on a particularly balmy e...