Exhibitions

Exhibitions

CURRENT + UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS

Interwoven

On View: 5/1/25 - 5/5/25

Join The Bakery Atlanta on May 3rd from 12 PM to 5 PM at The Supermarket for Interwoven, a group exhibition and day of programming. In partnership with artist Cassie Short and Atlanta's textiles community, this event explores the role of textiles and fiber arts in activism through an exhibition, demos, workshops, artist talks, and community engagement. This is also a coalescing off-site event a part of MAPSpace's project The Future Belongs to the Loving.  

Featured Artists: Kenny Oaster, Nikolai Suszynski, Anna Richards, Kate Foreman, Johanna Norry, Buck Kregel, Sophie (Hyohyun) Lee, Piper Angell, Eric Dwyer, Isabella Covert, Stitch the System, Roxie Fricton, Steph Jansen, Madeline Bass, Melissa Rivas-Triana, Mago, Sage.Art.Page

The event will run from 12 PM to PM with some artist-led demos taking place at specific times throughout. Please see the below schedule for exact itinerary:

Gallery Hours
Thursday, 05/01: 12pm-6pm
Friday, 05/02: 12pm-10pm
Saturday, 05/03: 12pm-5pm
Sunday, 05/04: 2pm-6pm
Monday, 05/05: 12pm-5pm


PAST EXHIBITIONS

A Network of Autonomy

PRESS RELEASE

Thursday, March 20th - Monday, March 31st

Janelle Dunlap - Katy Beltrán - Amber Rissman - Heather Bird Harris - Hiroko Kelly - Savannah O’Leary - Cecilia Rodriguez

Opening Reception & Performances
Thursday, March 20th, 6pm-9pm

Featuring two performances choreographed by Hiroko Kelly and Cecilia Rodriguez, performed by Hiroko Kelly, Maggie Harrison, Leah Lipshutz, Sofia Tovar, Marley Crosby.

Panel Discussion & Workshop
Monday, March 31st, 6pm to 9pm

Featuring an expert panel and drop-in workshop on the Japanese art of origami led by Hiroko Kelly.


Gallery Hours
Friday, 03/21: 12pm-7pm
Saturday, 03/22: 12pm-2pm
Sunday, 03/23: 12pm-2pm
Monday, 03/24: 12pm-7pm
Tuesday, 03/25: 12pm-7pm
Wednesday, 03/26: 12pm-4pm
Thursday, 03/27: 12pm-4pm
Friday, 03/28: 12pm-7pm
Saturday, 03/29: 10am-2pm
Sunday, 03/30: 6pm-7pm
Monday, 03/31: 12pm-7pm

The Bakery Atlanta and the Emory’s Center for Ethics and Ethics and the Arts Program is proud to present a group exhibition highlighting the expansive, and often overlooked, dimensions of reproductive justice. “A Network of Autonomy” highlights social and environmental justice along with caregiving, mutual aid, and the medical system aiming to ignite reflections on what we lose when reproductive care is viewed solely through the clinical lens.

Curated by Madison Nunes of The Bakery Atlanta in Partnership with Emory Center for Ethics and the Ethics and the Arts Program