Arte y Cultura

Where to go, what to see and who to know in the world of Southern arts and culture. This blog masterfully blends art, culture, and local exhibitions around the American South. Uniquely Southern, topics on this arts and culture blog include art, artists, installations, paintings, photography, graffiti, fashion and more. Above all, you will discover how culturally rich the South has become, especially its bigger cities such as Atlanta, Savannah, Nashville, Charleston and Charlotte. Moreover, smaller towns like Greenville, S.C. and Birmingham, Ala. are not far behind. The arts and culture scene is what is driving these burgeoning cities of the South.

Two-Sided Southern is an arts and culture blog started by Stephanie Davis Smith. If you have a penchant for the finer things in life, as well as a firm appreciation for lower brow offerings, you will find what you’re looking for in this Southern-based blog.

friends the experience atlanta
Arte y Cultura

3 Experiential Exhibits are the Best Date Ideas in Atlanta

After a year stuck at home, it’s time for Atlantans to explore new places, try new experiences, and immerse yourself in arts and culture again. It may also be time to treat your sweetheart to a night out. We’ve got three of the best date ideas in Atlanta for those who love Insta-worthy moments and all things experiential.

tucker berta sarkisian
Arts and Culture, Food, People

How the Charleston Academy of Domestic Pursuits’ Zoom Cooking Classes Made Me A Better Me

I can’t be certain how I discovered Zoom cooking classes at Charleston Academy of Domestic Pursuits. (Yes, that’s the real name and yes, it’s fabulous!) It was during “Covid Times” for sure. The post du jour was for Carbs 101, a new series of Zoom cooking classes offered by the school’s dean, Suzanne Pollak.

handmade wood charcuterie boards
Arts and Culture, Food

Female Woodworker is Crafting Handmade Wood Charcuterie Boards in Atlanta

While battling cancer, Jamie Annarino took up woodworking. She started Grain Craft Creations back in the fall of 2020 and is making wood charcuterie boards and bespoke furniture for friends and family in Atlanta. It’s National Small Business Week.

digital graffiti alys beach
Arts and Culture, Travel

5 Dreamy Outdoor 2021 Spring Events in the South

It’s time to get outside and enjoy some incredible 2021 events again and these five are too good to miss. From art to outdoor concerts (hello, Robert Earl Keen!) from Charleston to Atlanta and from the shores of Florida to the hills of Tennessee, 2021 events are back, baby!

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Arts and Culture, People

El fotógrafo Derek Blanks aporta un poco de Mississippi a todo

Cuando el profesional e ingenioso fotógrafo Derek Blanks no está fotografiando a Usher, Beyonce, Nicki Minaj o Regina Hall, es el director creativo de Missy Elliott. Trabajé con él por primera vez en sesiones de fotos para revistas de lujo en Atlanta, fotografiando a lo más granado de la alta sociedad de la ciudad. Su trabajo era impecable y... ¡oh, señor, este hombre tiene estilo! Siempre va vestido como un campeón cuando lo veo y estar en plena forma es muy importante para él. ¡Solo mira cómo lleva un traje! (Aunque disfruta tanto del All-Star Special en Waffle House como de una noche en Two Urban Licks).

Sarah Bray Bermuda sunhat
Arts and Culture, Fashion, Favorites, Food

6 de mis cosas favoritas hechas por sureños

The South is filled with skilled artisans, crafty entrepreneurs and makers of all kinds. I love going into a boutique or hitting up an outdoor craft festival and discovering new creatives (usually with a thick drawl and impeccable manners) at work making incredible things. From candles to booze to prayer sticks (wha?), here are six things made by southerners I’m loving right now.

philip schutze house
Arte y Cultura

Guilty. I’m a Southern Architecture Lover

I know I’m Two-Sided Southern when I’m in my hometown of Atlanta, and the small turn-of-the-century bungalows of Decatur and Candler Park delight me as much as the ornate Victorians of Inman Park. The Greek revival homes with their stately white columns across Middle Georgia are as pretty to me as the smaller tudors with their sloping roofs that have been left untouched around my neighborhood of Lake Claire and Druid Hills.

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