
Kati Verebics is a Hungarian artist born in 1980, known for her collage-based conceptual works
Art Fairs
Atlanta Art Fair 2025 brings global contemporary art to Pullman Yards from September 25–28 with 60+ galleries, programs, and performances.
| Type: | Art Fairs |
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| Where: | Pratt-Pullman Yard, 225 Rogers St NE, Atlanta, GA 30317, USA |
| When: | 25/09/2025 - 28/09/2025 |
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About Atlanta Art Fair:
From September 25–28, 2025, Atlanta Art Fair returns to the iconic Pullman Yards, solidifying its place as a major player in the U.S. art scene. Building on the success of its inaugural edition, the fair presents over 60 galleries alongside a robust schedule of installations, performances, talks, and special events. Under the leadership of Fair Director Kelly Freeman and Artistic Director Nato Thompson, Atlanta Art Fair acts as a cultural catalyst—elevating the city's thriving arts community while welcoming international perspectives and collectors to the South’s newest contemporary art hub.





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