Big CAF: Following the White Rabbit to Joyful Resistance
From Friday, April 10th through Sunday, April 12th 2026 The Bakery Atlanta stepped into something bigger than a typical music festival. Big: Culture and Arts Festival (Big CAF) in downtown Gainesville, Florida, is a multidimensional experience of creativity, resistance, and radical joy.
“A Network of Autonomy” Explores Reproductive Justice
A Network of Autonomy featured work from Atlanta artists that emphasized the social and environmental aspects that comprise reproductive rights. Selected artwork invited viewers to adopt a broader definition of reproductive justice and what the world would look like if we could all do the same.
“Fragments And” An Installation of Work by Lynne Huffer
Huffer’s gallery installation of fragments on zigzagging lines conceived as a living collage, invited viewers into an experimental, collaborative, immersive practice.
Through Every Window, A Little Light Flows
Our inaugural Curatorial Fellow was Camisha Butler who curated a group show in December 2025 titled, Through Every Window, A Little Light Flows. Read on to hear from Camisha about her experience curating this exhibition!
Lover’s Below: A BYO Art Exhibition
An Unjuried BYO Art exhibition centered around the theme of love. Presented at The Bakery during The Supermarket’s Cosmic Crush Valentines Day event.
Works on Paper
A group art exhibition highlighting the range, experimentation, and intimacy of paper-based practices, celebrating both traditional and expanded approaches to working on and. with paper.
The Beautiful Dread Exhibition
The Bakery’s group show explored the beauty in the grotesque and the macabre
For Them, For Us
The artworks showcased in For Them, For Us were curated by Clovis Goss, an Atlanta-based queer artist and curator who aims to uplift underrepresented queer voices, histories, and visions.
Depths 2025 Recap
The Bakery presented Depths, an annual group exhibition of sculptural and 3D works, May 23 - June 8, 2025. The reception took place on the evening of May 24th, 2025, at The Supermarket and was on view until June 8th, 2025.
Puppetry NOW with Atlanta’s Raymond Carr: A Must-See Exhibit at the Center for Puppetry Arts
The statements that accompany the work are playful, self-aware, and just the right amount of quirky. They’re more like notes from your funny friend than the typical “serious artist” prose and honestly, I wouldn’t expect anything else from the man behind the AFLAC Duck.
The Otherworldly Works of Naudline Pierre
A recap from a special NYC visit to Naudline Pierre’s, “This is Not All There Is.”
A review of Harmonia Rosales: Master Narrative
In this review, Jaedon Mason analyzes Harmonia Rosales’ art exhibition: “Master Narrative.”
"RAGE" Exhibition Recap + Photos
RAGE was a multimedia three day long art exhibition hosted at The Bakery. “RAGE” showcased 40+ visual and performing artist.
Unapologetically Angry: A Rage Becomes Her Retrospective
The first notes of Hole’s full-throated, snarling anthem “Violet” blares over the speakers as I lean in closer to the wall to examine a colostomy bag filled with nails. My date and I don’t speak very much; instead, we’re both trying to process, internalize, and reflect on the art and vulnerability before us. “Rage Becomes Her” deserves nothing less.
Interlaced: Celebrating Women's Work
This group exhibition was dedicated to fiber art and domestic handcrafts historically regarded as women’s work and not art.