ArtsXchange

ArtsXchange Sign up for newsletter, and become a member. ArtsXchange is the name of our facility in East Point.

Performing arts, gallery, creative writing, open mics, slams, artist talks, art classes, playwriting, event rental spaces, community gardens, resident artist studios. 41 years of art and community cultivation! We built our reputation at the Grant Park, Atlanta campus at 750 Kalb Street. After 41 years, we continue to empower artists by providing space, programming, and a vibrant community where cr

eativity and culture thrive. We cultivate intergenerational, multicultural engagement through accessible studios, exhibitions, performances, and public programs in the literary, visual, and performing arts. Rooted in equity and sustainability, we connect artists and audiences through shared resources, community gardens, and a commitment to environmental and cultural resilience. History:
The Southeast Community Cultural opened The Arts Exchange in 1984. From 1988-1991, we administered the New Forms Regional Artist Initiated Grant in 5 southern states as part of the public-private partnership between The National Endowment for the Arts and The Rockefeller Foundation, funding artists working with new art forms in non-traditional community spaces. Partnered with state arts agencies to double the funding for working artists. In 1988 and 1990, we anchored the National Black Arts Festival (NBAF), producing a two-day ROOTS FESTIVAL, celebrating Caribbean and African arts and cultures. Today:
In 2018, we became the ArtsXchange, now occupying a renovated school in East Point, Georgia. We still provide studio space to individual artists, collectives of artists, and non-profit organizations. The Sinclair Gallery has a 33-year history of presenting visual and multi-media artists recognized nationally, regionally, locally, or college or high school students. The Robeson Theater provides a venue for writers, poets, playwrights, producers, directors, dancers, and musicians. We also offer various community classes, from dance to martial arts, photography, painting, and acting. We live our mission through our programs:

• The Artist Studio Program offers subsidized studio space for artists of the African diaspora working in multiple disciplines to create original work in furtherance of their careers.

• ArtsXchange Sinclair Gallery advances cultural equity and representation through curated exhibitions and artist talks featuring Black and diasporic artists who address social justice, identity, and heritage. We partner with community-based and black-led organizations to create space for them to develop exhibits that amplify our shared missions, uplifting and preserving local people and traditions through oral history, art, and literature.

• The Literature and Literacy programs engage and educate the community through accessible public programming across age groups that is free or low-cost, including creative writing workshops, slams and poetry readings, word games, and coloring conversations.

• Our inclusive below-market booking policy ensures community members and mission-aligned groups have affordable access to event rental spaces. Civic organizations and community-enhancing programs receive free meeting space to advance their goals. Through open studio events and festival-like programs, we encourage facility and studio tours and conversations.

• The Fresh Oasis Community Garden and Permaculture site promote environmental and public health justice by educating the public on sustainable gardening, food justice, and environmental stewardship.

• Civic engagement and movement building are rooted in our activist legacy. We host forums, film screenings, and public art projects that mobilize community participation in housing justice, environmental health, and cultural preservation. This positions art as both a tool for healing and a vehicle for systemic change. ArtsXchange models community-led responses to displacement and food deserts, integrating cultural identity into sustainable land use.

The ArtsXchange office and Jack Sinclair Gallery will be closed Friday, June 19, 2026 in observance of Juneteenth.As we ...
06/19/2026

The ArtsXchange office and Jack Sinclair Gallery will be closed Friday, June 19, 2026 in observance of Juneteenth.

As we remember this pivotal moment in history, we encourage you, your friends, and family to enjoy the many Juneteenth celebrations across East Point, Atlanta, and Fulton County.

Regular business hours will resume from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, June 20, 2026.

Midsummer is coming.Stay tuned! (And subscribe to our newsletter at ArtsXchange.org for updates.)
06/18/2026

Midsummer is coming.

Stay tuned! (And subscribe to our newsletter at ArtsXchange.org for updates.)

✨ ArtsXchange Studio Artist Spotlight ✨Congratulations to Lisa Tuttle on her solo exhibition, "Paper Quilts & Stories," ...
06/09/2026

✨ ArtsXchange Studio Artist Spotlight ✨

Congratulations to Lisa Tuttle on her solo exhibition, "Paper Quilts & Stories," at Gallery 100 Atlanta! Join her for the opening reception at June 11. Through collage works on paper and wood panels, the exhibition explores the beauty and cultural resonance of quilts.

We're proud to celebrate the independent artists who create at ArtsXchange as their vision reaches across Atlanta. Join her for the opening reception at 5:30 p.m. June 11!



https://www.gallery100atlanta.com/index.php/paper-quilts-and-stories

06/08/2026

Celebrate at The Jazz Xchange!

Tiffany Goode & the Goode Stuff Experience
Thursday, June 25 | 8PM | $25 | Paul Robeson Theater @ ArtsXchange
Tickets available on Eventbrite — get yours today!

06/06/2026

Make the part of your Saturday afternoon!

INWARD: A MEDITATION ON MEMORY & PRESENCE by Etienné Jackson open today.

Come by, see the art up close, and enjoy light bites. See you soon!

While born of the need to challenge the region’s deficits –– decades of underfunding, lack of media exposure, exclusion ...
06/04/2026

While born of the need to challenge the region’s deficits –– decades of underfunding, lack of media exposure, exclusion from national conversations about Atlanta’s arts landscape and future –– the invitational has become a way to center the Southside’s vibrance and value.

Celebrate the creativity of South Fulton County in the Jack Sinclair Gallery at ArtsXchange this Saturday as we welcome Etienné Jackson's "INWARD: A Meditation on Memory and Presence."

Read our latest blog for more:
https://www.artsxchange.org/post/artsxchange-spotlights-southside-in-2nd-annual-south-fulton-county-invitational

Fairburn-based sculptor Etienné Jackson to open solo exhibition June 6 By Angela Oliver | ArtsXchange Media ArtsXchange welcomes sculptor Etienné Jackson for its second annual South Fulton County Invitational, an exhibition series that affirms some of the region’s most compelling artistic voices...

06/01/2026

The Jack Sinclair Gallery @ ArtsXchange is excited to welcome Etienné Jackson as our second annual South Fulton County Invitational solo artist!

INWARD: A MEDITATION ON MEMORY & PRESENCE
Opening Reception: 3-5 p.m. | Sat., June 6, 2026 | On view through July 11, 2026

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The South Fulton County Invitational was created to recognize and elevate artists whose practices are deeply rooted in the cultural and creative landscape of South Fulton County. The exhibition reflects ArtsXchange’s ongoing commitment to supporting artists whose work demonstrates originality, discipline, and a distinct point of view outside the dominant visibility of Atlanta’s urban center.

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