Temporary Art Review is a platform for contemporary art criticism that focuses on alternative spaces and critical exchange among disparate art communities. Temporary is a national network, highlighting both practical and theoretical discourse through exhibition reviews, interviews, essays and profiles on artist-run spaces and projects.
Atlanta
Interview with Matt Arnett of Atlanta’s Grocery on Home: An Intimate Space That Seamlessly Blends Music, Art, and Lifestyle

Interview with Matt Arnett of Atlanta’s Grocery on Home: An Intimate Space That Seamlessly Blends Music, Art, and Lifestyle

In partnership with Atlanta-based online magazine BURNAWAY, Lilly Lampe interviews Grocery on Home founder Matt Arnett about the unique domestic space's performance series.
Atlanta's Art-Drag: 4 artists reflect on their inspirations, audiences, personae and plans

Atlanta’s Art-Drag: 4 artists reflect on their inspirations, audiences, personae and plans

Maggie Ginestra and Aubrey Longley Cook convene a conversation around Atlanta's 'art-drag' community covering Lacan, drag-as-activism, and performance cultures in the city.
Walthall Artist Fellows: Talks with Mentors

Walthall Artist Fellows: Talks with Mentors

As a window into how artists are working and thinking in Atlanta right now, these dialogues are excerpts from three recently recorded conversations between a Walthall Artist Fellow and his or her Artist Mentor.
Living Walls: Grey as the New Voice of Dissent in the City of Atlanta

Living Walls: Grey as the New Voice of Dissent in the City of Atlanta

Matthew Rosenfeld addresses the complex questions surrounding the Living Walls controversy in Atlanta in which a number of commissioned murals received community backlash and have subsequently been painted over.
Atlanta Printmakers Studio: An Interview with Stephanie Smith

Atlanta Printmakers Studio: An Interview with Stephanie Smith

Sage Dawson spoke with Stephanie Smith, founder of the Altanta Printmakers Studio, about the group's origins and projects, including the annual Print Big! event that uses a steamroller to print large woodcuts.
MINT and Young Blood: A Conversation with Erica Jamison

MINT and Young Blood: A Conversation with Erica Jamison

We spoke with MINT founder and new owner of Young Blood Boutique, Erica Jamison, about recently announced plans for the two Atlanta galleries.
The Object Group

The Object Group

The Object Group is an Atlanta-based ensemble devising interactive performance installations starting from resonant objects manipulated in space.
Dashboard Coop: An Interview with Courtney Hammond and Beth Malone

Dashboard Coop: An Interview with Courtney Hammond and Beth Malone

Rachel Reese talks with the organizers of Dashboard Coop, an Atlanta-based project putting up vibrant and raw exhibitions in derelict spaces.
Eyedrum

Eyedrum

Eyebeam is a long-standing artist-run gallery and performance booking organization that works with spaces across Atlanta.