The Artist Factory Review

Interactive Art Gallery & Musical Performance Show

May 12 Show

 The Leisure Class Artist Factory has now been made official by the wonderful turn out we had at the first Gallery Showing. From the moment you entered into the classy hidden gem that is SPACE Atlanta, you are hit with the eclectic, funky sounds of Yahquan Da Travellah. The Bar was live with all kinds of people, discussing what they all came to see: Good Art.

The pieces presented by Rafael Wescott, Esther Jackman and Joe Stu were colorful, profound, relate able, and eye engaging. Each artist had their own unique flavor and use of  bright, vibrating colors.  The combination of the all the pieces in the gallery space announced that these artists are sophisticated and skilled, showcasing their inspiring work that kept people talking and sharing ideas: Exactly what the LEISURE CLASS ARTIST FACTORY is all about.

The highlights of the evening included a dynamic performance by one of Atlanta's talented performers: DubMack, with the known rock front man Rama-Don backing him up on the digital interfaces. The set could of lasted forever as people danced and were taken in my DubMack's bongos and velvet voice. Live Art pieces done by Wes and The Ghodfrii Exchange were exciting and creative.  Both artists charismatically educated the crowd on how true creativity takes place. The crowd was live and infused with a vast array of people enjoying the conversation with one another. 

Esseen Music Group and Enosa Design has tapped into a new creative vein in Atlanta, allowing local artists and musicians to come, see, network, and share their artistic vision. The Leisure Class Artist Factory is all about show casing local talented artists who crave an outlet for creativity and need a place do just simply "do them".


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