7 Best Shopping in Atlanta, Georgia

Eyedrum

Downtown
Started more than 20 years ago, this music and gallery space is always on the cutting edge. Its new location continues the mix of avant garde international musical acts, beloved locals, and mind-opening—and sometimes mind-bending—visual art that has kept it indispensable in the Atlanta arts scene.

Jackson Fine Art

Buckhead

The specialty here is fine-art photography.

Marcia Wood Gallery

Castleberry Hill

This gallery sells contemporary paintings, sculpture, and photography.

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Mason Fine Art

Midtown

Smaller than its original location, the quality of work is not compromised in the three large, open gallery spaces that exhibit contemporary work from regional, national, and international artists.

MINT Gallery

Downtown
This quaint, nonprofit art space is located in the always evolving Met Atlanta, a 100-year-old gem that’s home to creatives and revolving food pop-ups. MINT hosts monthly, ever-changing exhibits, full of local and non-local artists alike who work in mediums from experimental to interactive and more. MINT’s goals are for people to truly engage with art and to draw attention to new and emerging talent. As the first W.A.G.E.-certified organization in Georgia, the gallery focuses on regulating the payment of artist fees by nonprofit art institutions.

Whitespace Gallery

Inman Park

An Inman Park staple, Whitespace exhibits contemporary paintings and installations in its renovated carriage house and a smaller satellite gallery, Whitespec.

814 Edgewood Ave., Atlanta, Georgia, 30307, USA
404-688–1892
Shopping Details
Rate Includes: Wed.–Sat. 11–5

Young Blood Boutique

Virginia-Highland

Young Blood is an edgy hangout with framed artwork, crafts, and gifts created by indie artists.