A digital database capturing Atlanta’s DIY arts and music scene and documenting past and current local events and cultural spaces is now live.
This multimedia archive includes music, visual art, oral histories, maps, and memorabilia like posters and promotions, helping residents document performances, organizers, attendees, and the impact on the community.
The archive, an Innovation Lab project created by Naya Clark, aims to preserve Atlanta’s cultural heritage, elevate marginalized voices, and strengthen community ties.
We hope you will use the submit form on the website to share your own memories and stories.
Innovation Lab Fellow Naya Clark shares her memories of an event called Bread Two.
Editor: Mariann Martin
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