INDUSTRY NIGHT

Presented by Art Nouveau Magazine and YSL


 

Our first event, Industry Night, on February 21st introduced students in the Atlanta University Center to Rahbi, Frank Toby Martin and Constance Booth, three talented individuals in Art & Design, Music and Fashion. The panelists spoke about the often ignored creative side of the entertainment industry. The event was a success despite the bad weather.  More...


ALL IN THE FAMILY
Staff Writer Saer Ze Mingles With Dave White

Staff Writer Saer Ze met up with artist Dave White during his sketching showcase on February 16 at the event Streething presets “All In The Family." The event featured skate demos, graffiti installations by The Killer Gerbil and Darbotz, a streetwear fashion show and more. More...

 

TWO KINGS PARTY
Staff Writer Christina Deberry Parties With Royalty

Jay-Z and Lebron James are both kings in their respective fields of Rap and Basketball but the two proved it with their packed event at New Orleans hot-spot Generation Hall. The star-studded party drew out the likes of Beyonce, Gabrielle Union, Spike Lee, Jason Kid, Ludacris and more and featured music by DJ’s Clark Kent and Mick Boogie. More...

 

WEST IN THE HOUSE
Cornell West Speaks At Morehouse College

On Feb 21st we had the great opportunity to hear Princeton University African American Studies professor Dr. Cornel West speak at Morehouse College in Atlanta. The event sponsored by Home Depot was to commemorate black history month. West spoke about high brow and low brow art among other things and played selections from his new album. More...

TIGER TALKS
Editor in Chief Kendrick Interviews Janelle Monae

Editor in Chief of Art Nouveau Magazine Kendrick Daye interviewed rising star Janelle Monae about her debut album Metropolis: Suite I of IV at Tiger Talks presented by The Maroon Tiger. Miss Monae gave an amazing performance of selections from Metropolis and the classic song Smile.  More...

HIGH TIMES
College Night At The High Museum in Atlanta

On February 9 there was a world of art for college students to view at the High Museum of Art Atlanta. The event featured DJ Tabone spinning Afro-beats and a live performance by funk-rock band Golden Fro. Students were allowed to express themselves in words, songs, dance and music with Drawing in the Galleries, Team Trivia, & Art Workshops. More...