Atlanta’s Goat Farm recently reopened its doors after a successful phase one of its renovation project, quintupling the size of its campus and offering a myriad of spaces for living and creative work.
The 10-acre property will join in Atlanta Art Week, presenting SITE, a monumental evening of art installations, live performances, exhibitions and open studios on Oct. 5. Goat Farm Managing Director Allie Bashuk and the High Museum’s Lauren Tate Baeza, who advised on a special presentation within SITE, joined Jacob Smulian of “City Lights” to discuss the evening.
The Goat Farm’s 12 acres will be completely open to the public on and features “a mix of augmented reality, musical performances, dance, film screenings, food trucks and [most] of our studio tenants are going to have open studios,” said Bashuk. “It’s going to be art everywhere around every single corner.”
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