Big News: Announcing The Bakery Atlanta's Plans to Secure a Space in Poncey-Highland
i am astounded that an idea i had seven years ago turned into this big beautiful thing that’s still growing every day. now, we are ready to jump into our next venture! a new space that will remind you of our original location, but better...
Atlanta, A Changing of The Guard
Jordan Neal’s dissection of the political undercurrents in Atlanta.
A Resurgence of Rock in a City of Hip Hop
Punk Black's showcase at Union in East Atlanta Village.
'Ain't Never Left the South but Once' Photographs by Casey Doran
'Ain't Never Left the South but Once’ is a collection of photographs shot on Casey Doran's cross-country trip over a two-week period.
Julie Slonecki Offers Poptismism On Political “88”
Songwriter, producer, and pop imagineer Julie Slonecki addresses generational questions and existential crises with synth-pop on her new track, “88.”
The Bakery Atlanta's Guide to Ready-to-Hang Artwork
So, you’re accepted to an art show. Now what? You should get your artwork ready to hang.
The South Has Something To Say
Film. Stand up. Music. Civic discourse. Together in one location for one night!
Album Review: I Bleed Pop by Seal Pup
Self-reflection is at the core of Seal Pup’s latest release I Bleed Pop. Jake Cook, the mind behind the project, wrote, recorded, performed, and mixed the entire album. T
Photo Recap: B2B's presented by Plasma Magazine and Lava House
Lava House and Plasma Magazine team up to present B2B's at The Bakery.
A Guide to Atlanta’s Fall 2018 Film Festivals
The Atlanta Horror Film Festival has been showcasing the best in independent horror shorts and features since 2006.
Album Review: 'WhatIsHeWorth' by Think Thrice
Think Thrice is a triple threat just as his name suggests. Recording, production, and writing vocal lines are all skills in his arsenal.
Talking Metro Atlanta Philharmonics with Abigail Popwell
Popwell told Plasma, ”A lot of musicians after college, whether they are performance or education, end up becoming teachers… and the issue that comes up is that they are teaching and not playing as much.”
Recap Photos from SCAD Pop-up Exhibition AGLARE
This group exhibition brought together the work of three undergraduate students, three postgraduate students, and one professor. Each of the artists has their unique way of using large format photography.
ANNOUNCING: THE BAKERY ATLANTA INCORPORATED
We are thrilled to announce that after months of administrative work The Bakery Atlanta has officially obtained nonprofit status as a 501(c)3 organization!
From Atlanta to Knoxville: My Big Ears Experience
Big Ears Festival was four days and three nights of synthesizers, saxophones, street theater, and more.