Atlanta Metro

Spotted wobbegongs and sea dragons, a rain forest and the African Plains, the world’s largest dinosaurs and one of its tiniest creatures, the phantasmal poison frog —all in Atlanta METRO? These and other unexpected delights are found in the six county area comprising Atlanta and the cities surrounding it. Land of Southern belles and gold miners, of historic house museums and au courant art galleries, of trendy antiquing enclaves and lively shopping districts and malls, of quintessentially yesteryear town squares and striking skyscrapers, Atlanta METRO has a vibe as alluring as its internationally spiced restaurant scene.

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Members in the Atlanta Metro Region:

  • Jim & Deb Karwisch, Hollow Mountain Arts

    Hollow Mountain Arts aspires to create functional pottery that is pleasing to the eye as well as useful in everyday living in every room of your home.

  • Polly Sherrill, Polly on the Avenue

    "I have made the choice to make art my living, creating my own work and teaching art. My students are my true inspiration, they nourish my creativity."

  • Raiford Gallery

    Located in the historic district of Roswell, Raiford Gallery is truly a shopping destination.

  • Spirit Lala

    Welcome to the world of Spirit Lala and her exciting array of talents, from unique custom handcrafted art jewelry, whimsical clocks and stunning contemporary paintings found in many galleries across the nation.

  • The Jackpie Theatre Workshop

    Jackpie is a growing Atlanta community of performers who are given the education, support and stage time necessary to become successful in the crafts of Improvisation, Film, Standup and Sketch.

  • This Week's Favorite Georgia Made Georgia Grown People, Places & Products

    [caption id="attachment_1401" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Rhinehart's Oyster Bar in Augusta"][/caption] Every Sunday night, I'll do my best to tell you my most memorable Georgia Made Georgia Grown people, places & products from th...

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