Athens Institute for Contemporary Art

Cause Area

  • Arts & Culture
  • Community

Location

160 Tracy StreetUnit 4Athens, GA 30601 United States

Organization Information

Mission Statement

Conceived as an alternative art space, the Athens Institute for Contemporary Art is dedicated to exhibiting challenging, provocative and innovative contemporary art in a non-commercial setting, solely for the cultural enrichment of the Northeast Georgia community. Work may be formally adventurous, such as conceptual objects and installations, or politically or socially engaged, or both! Visual artists are encouraged to create for the space specifically. Area writers, performance artists, musicians and other creative people are invited to bring events of an experimental nature to the space. As a non-profit, 501(c)(3) federally tax-exempt art space, there is no pressure on artists for work to be saleable.

But even more importantly, as a non-profit institution there is no need to censor content, as there is at our government-funded institutions. We believe that Northeast Georgia residents greatly value the kind of cultural enrichment ATHICA provides (one similarly fostered at ICA's around the southeast, such as The Contemporary in Atlanta, the Southeast Contemporary Art Center in Winston-Salem, The Temporary Contemporary in Nashville and PBICA in Palm Beach). The presence of The University of Georgia's Lamar Dodd School of Art and the thriving music scene ensure that there is plenty of creative energy in Athens -- ATHICA provides a place for it to test its wings.

Description

ATHICA serves the local Athens community and the southeast. The creative energy of this area is bountiful. ATHICA provides an outlet with its presentation of regional, national and international artists. Creative people have an open invitation to bring us new work. Athens, well known as a university and alternative music town, has appreciative audiences.

ATHICA has been dedicated to exhibiting innovative and challenging art since its inception in March 2002. ATHICA exhibits are always politically or socially engaged, adventurous and provocative.

We encourage discourse via affiliated events hosted during exhibtions. Panel discussions, screenings, performance art, music and the like are often planned in relation to exhibit themes.

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