Academy of Staring Daggers ~ Jeffrey Butzer Busts Out!

{by: Han Vance & Heather C}   Merch of myriad artforms was displayed in a red hardshell retro suitcase, at Waller’s in Decatur, Ga., proving without a shadow of a doubt the prolific creativity of Jeffrey Butzer. In one grand gesture, the Academy of Staring Daggers driving force dropped a stunning full-size coffee table collage… Continue reading Academy of Staring Daggers ~ Jeffrey Butzer Busts Out!

FREE ART FRIDAYS ATLANTA #FAFATL

#FAFATL On Fridays, free art is left around Atlanta for art fans to find and enjoy. Here is the extensive found Free Art collection of writer and Atlanta resident Han Vance: ~All photos by LVictory   Instagram: @hanishvance     Share:

Cindy Cochran Creates

Han Vance on American Art, Family and Literature, with Photos by LVictory: My mom always wanted me to meet her artsy cousin, and I finally got to meet her in person in Marietta, Ga., recently, after we were regularly conversing social media friends across the country for a half-decade or so. I was far from… Continue reading Cindy Cochran Creates

Guess Who? StressGods Meds Ya

Han Vance on American music: Steve Ricks x Mo Haze collab coming to a screen or speakerbox near you, as the hot rap duo StressGods is set for their big breakout moment: Their teammate and merch dude Maceo DuBose, a fellow UGA alum of mine who my show “All College Report” was scouting for inclusion as… Continue reading Guess Who? StressGods Meds Ya

The Day Kurt Died

Han Vance on American music: I was working in a coffeehouse, the original such of the nationally so-called first-wave of indie coffeehouses in Athens, Ga., the day Kurt Cobain died: April 5th, 1994. I was in a bit of a malaise. Waiting around the town for my felt-like-a-very-long-time at the time on, then off for… Continue reading The Day Kurt Died

Angelo’s Angles: ATR-Art for the Love of Color

HAN on American artists: Angelo T. Robinson creates from a sprawling home studio in Senoia, Ga. Around 30 miles outside Atlanta, he’s near enough to the city to use its energy and resources, yet far enough removed for tranquility. He describes himself as a self-taught creative, feeling that he can learn to do too many… Continue reading Angelo’s Angles: ATR-Art for the Love of Color