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Friday, December 21, 2012

Weekend Arts Agenda: Catlanta holiday pop-up shop at the W Midtown

Sweatshirt featuring Atlantas favorite feline street art
  • Catlanta
  • Sweatshirt featuring Atlanta's favorite feline street art

Atlanta's elusive street artist, Catlanta, has created a large litter of T-shirts, sweatshirts, cloth bags, iPhone cases, and more to sell at a holiday pop-up at the W Midtown. These gifts are perfect for fans of his work or someone who hasn't been able to find one of his highly-coveted kittens in the street. Given his fame around the city in the last couple years, everything in the shop is reasonably priced, and today is the last day to grab some Catlanta swag. More art after the jump in the weekend arts agenda.

Friday

The Black Glass

PushPush Theater performs The Black Glass at the Goat Farm. This mixed-media presentation combines live actors with digital media, and is performed inside the cafe at the Goat Farm. This noir-esque performance tackles some pretty sensitive current material and is worth a watch with an open mind. Final performances tonight and Saturday night at 8 p.m.

Drawings of Invent Room Pop by Jon Ciliberto.

Beep Beep Gallery's Invent Room Pop, now celebrating it's 20th monthly installment, will be experimenting with music and sounds again tonight at 9 p.m. Matching up musicians from different bands, genres, and generations, Beep Beep and Eyedrum present a wonderful listening experience. And don't fret if you miss the show, Beep Beep has started an Invent Room Pop Bandcamp where you can listen to the set or make a donation and download the whole set.

Saturday

The Collective Projects The Theory of Everything
  • Hadley S Photography via The Collective Project
  • The Collective Project's The Theory of Everything

The Collective Project will be giving their final performance of The Theory of Everything: Solve for X at the Goat Farm in the Rodriguez room. The show, which covers everything from old Western gender roles to robots that are too sexy for their own good, is built off audience input. The cast takes a vote from the audience 15 minutes prior to showtime to decide what parts of the play will be performed and what segments will be left out. For tickets, click here, the final performance begins at 8 p.m.

Monday

Thornton Dials  Stars of Everything

As an early gift to the city of Atlanta, The High Museum is going to be letting museum-goers in for free from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This is a great chance to see the High's exhibition of sculptor Thornton Dial's broad body of work. Happy Holidays!

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