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      Bus stations near Eyedrum in Atlanta

      • Grant St @ Memorial Dr,2 min walk,
      • Memorial Dr @ George St,3 min walk,

      Bus lines to Eyedrum in Atlanta

      • 9,King Memorial Station,
      • 21,Five Points Station,
      • 107,Indian Creek Station,
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      • What are the closest stations to Eyedrum?

        The closest stations to Eyedrum are:

        • Grant St @ Memorial Dr is 98 yards away, 2 min walk.
        • Memorial Dr @ George St is 201 yards away, 3 min walk.
      • Which Bus lines stop near Eyedrum?

        These Bus lines stop near Eyedrum: 186, 21, 3

      • Which Subway lines stop near Eyedrum?

        These Subway lines stop near Eyedrum: BLUE, GREEN

      • What’s the nearest bus stop to Eyedrum in Atlanta?

        The nearest bus stop to Eyedrum in Atlanta is Grant St @ Memorial Dr. It’s a 2 min walk away.

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      Eyedrum, Atlanta
      Eyedrum, AtlantaEyedrum Art & Music Gallery is a non-profit art space and venue in Atlanta, Georgia, founded by American painter Woody Cornwell and musician and journalist Marshall Avett, and focused on contemporary art and experimental music ranging from contemporary chamber music and sound sculpture to drone noise music and art rock. Until January 1, 2011, the organization was located in the Old Fourth Ward district, and had three art gallery spaces and one space for music and performance. It hosted approximately 180 events yearly. Established in 1998, Eyedrum is one of the longest-running art and performance spaces in Atlanta managed by volunteers. Eyedrum often organizes events in collaboration with community partners, including the annual Listening Machines events with Georgia Institute of Technology, Henry W. Grady High School art department, and The Film Love series of art films. Besides visual art exhibitions and performances it also hosts films, lectures, and other related activities. It hosts a monthly improvisation night focused on exploration of experimentation in music and sound. In the past the music arm of the organization hosted the Table of the Elements Festival and the Rogue Independent Music Festival. Live performances from various acts such as Ken Lockie, Hubcap City, Bill Taft, and Tunnels were recorded at Eyedrum and later released as live albums. Eyedrum Art & Music Gallery is the parent organization of an arts journal Eyedrum Periodically. Published quarterly and online, the magazine offers literary works (poetry, fiction, and essays), visual arts, and works in sound and multimedia in accordance with a succession of themes. Submitting artists may interpret these themes both literally and figuratively. Themes for the first year of publication included "Im/Permanence," "Monsters," In the Streets," and "Drones." The journal is administered by Founding Editor Colleen M. Payton (aka Miriam C. Jacobs), while each issue is managed individually, as are Eyedrum's gallery curations and performance events, by a revolving Lead Editor. Lead editors for the first year, along with Payton, include Hester L. Furey and Bill Taft. The magazine publishes an annual print edition, Best of Eyedrum Periodically. Eyedrum's structure is unique in that it is an all-volunteer organization with no paid staff. The board of directors is a working board, with members meeting monthly and handling virtually every aspect of running the space, including programming, promotions, accounting, fundraising, and janitorial duties.
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