PATH Museum
At PATH Museum , we believe art has the incredible power to heal, inspire, and transform. Our name, “PATH”, is an acronym for “Presenting Art That Heals.” We are dedicated to bringing this healing magic to life through captivating exhibitions, engaging educational programming, and cultural experiences.
Situated in the 3399 Peachtree building; along the soon to be constructed Boardwalk Trail along Lenox Road between East Paces Ferry and Peachtree Roads, PATH Museum fronts the corridor connecting PATH 400 and the HUB 400 project. Our strategic positioning makes art accessible to all, inviting visitors to embark on a journey of creativity, exploration, and healing. Nestled between the iconic Lenox Square and the bustling Lenox Marta Station, PATH Museum boasts a prime location and bridges the gap between the artistic and the everyday.
PATH Museum Summer Exhibitions (wednesdays)
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PATH Museum Summer Exhibitions (thursdays)
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PATH Museum Summer Exhibitions (tuesdays)
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PATH Museum Summer Exhibitions (fridays)
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O.M. Norling Opening Exhibition
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PATH Museum Summer Exhibitions (mondays)
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“Parallel Perspectives” Artist Talk: Susan J. Ross and Jim Alexander
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Saturday, November 18, 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Moderated by Clint Fluker Free and open to the public.
[click here for more]Artist Talk: “Parallel Perspectives” Susan J. Ross, Jim Alexander
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Saturday November 18 12 p.m.-1:30 p.m. 3399 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30326
[click here for more]“Parallel Perspectives”: Iconic Atlanta photographers Susan J. Ross and Jim Alexander.
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