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The Vxsionary: B VS VXSIONARY

In "B VS VXSIONARY," The Vxsionary presents a captivating visual journey through his past years of collaboration with the renowned Omar Mitchell Gallery. The exhibition showcases a stunning collection of photographs that encapsulate the artist's unique vision and artistic growth over time. Through masterful composition and an exquisite eye for detail, The Vxsionary's gallery offers a mesmerizing exploration of emotions, landscapes, and human connections, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the power of visual storytelling. From breathtaking landscapes to intimate portraits, "B VS VXSIONARY" is a testament to the artist's profound passion for photography and his ability to capture the essence of life's fleeting moments.

Original Fani: Link In Bio (Exhibition)

A showcase of original works and collaborative works formerly displayed digitally brought to life for the first time. Atlanta based-Chicago born visual artist and designer Khalfani "Fani" Dennis has brought streetwear to the community with his brand OriginalFani@design. What started as a blog, an authority on the culture at the time, quickly actualized, becoming an identifiable brand among the likes of Fani's friends and artists. Situated in Downtown Atlanta, at his showroom Closette, where consumers can shop his brand and explore others, Fani emphasizes physical connection and relationships between his supporters.

- Mike Hall (Office Magazine)

JSN: TOMORROW WORLD

JSN is a visual artist from Maryland based in Atlanta, GA. His work experiments with the use of a variety of mediums such as Augmented Reality, 3D Design, and Animation. He uses these mediums to tell stories inspired by 90s Saturday morning cartoon and comic books.

His exhibit, Tomorrow World, is a digital interactive experience based on underlying hope and building a better tomorrow.

Banvoa: La transition du Papillon

Meet Banvoa, a vibrant and passionate photographer, whose art installation is the first to grace the prestigious Omar Mitchell Gallery at Cam Kirk Studios. Her exhibit, "Banvoa la Transition du Papillon" or "Banvoa the Transition of the Butterfly," beautifully captures her personal evolution as an artist. Originally aspiring to be a fashion designer, Banvoa found her true calling in photography, weaving her lively character into her colorful and dynamic work. The butterfly holds special significance for her, symbolizing her growth and transformation as an artist. Being a part of the Omar Mitchell Gallery is an honor for this Atlanta native, affirming her place in the thriving local art scene. Through her exhibit, Banvoa aims to inspire others to recognize their potential and pursue their dreams, just as she once did as a creative soul on the cusp of blossoming into her true artistic self.

Two people hugging and smiling in an art gallery with colorful animated artwork on the walls. One person is wearing a face mask, glasses, and a light blue fuzzy hoodie, while the other person has glasses, a watch, and a light blue fuzzy hoodie.
Two women smiling and posing together at a social event, one in a black sleeveless crop top and plaid skirt, the other in a yellow blouse and black leather skirt, holding a drink, with a woman in floral pajamas in the background.
Two women smiling at a party, one holding a drink and a phone, both wearing casual outfits, in a venue with exposed brick walls and industrial-style windows.
Two men smiling and interacting against a yellow background. One wearing a colorful cardigan and the other wearing a t-shirt with a peace symbol and the words 'all love'.
Three women hugging and smiling in an indoor setting, with colorful wall art behind them.
Three women sitting on yellow chairs around a white table with liquor bottles and drinks, posing against a blue wall with shelves of toys and cameras.
Two men smiling and shaking hands in an art gallery space. One is wearing glasses, a yellow cap, a graphic T-shirt with cartoon characters and the words "Tomorrow World," and black pants. The other man is wearing glasses, a light blue cardigan with floral and animal designs over a white T-shirt, and brown pants. The background features colorful animated art prints on white walls.

In partnership with Framebridge, Cam Kirk Studios will host a quarterly residency for creatives to exhibit their work in the Private Premium suite. Framebridge will provide framing for each selected artists’ pieces at no cost to them. Each exhibition will include an artist talk and launch event along with the added opportunity to sell their work.

A man wearing a black trucker hat with white front panel and red embroidery, yellow-tinted glasses, a brown leather jacket, and a black shirt with a graphic design, pointing towards the camera in a pink-lit room. The text over the image reads 'the omar nitchell gallery.'

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What is The Omar Mitchell Gallery?

The Omar Mitchell Gallery is an homage to Atlanta photographer and designer Chilly-O. Over the years, Chilly-O has been highly regarded as a mentor and trailblazer within the art industry, maintaining a reputation as a positive influence for creatives. In his honor, The Omar Mitchell Gallery will serve as a platform and launching pad for the art community.