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Paper Plane Gallery - Photogravure print from Portland, OR artist Brandi Kruse.

Paper Plane Gallery

(7 reviews)

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Paper Plane Gallery is a new spot in College Park that just celebrated their Grand Opening last…read moreweek. They are off to a strong start with their current show, titled New American Works 2016. The exhibit showcases some of Atlanta's finest with high quality, affordable work. The gallery space is intimate but definitely large enough to move around and mingle. The owners are awesome and super enthusiastic about the College Park neighborhood and growing the art scene there. You should definitely check this place out. I know it will be on our regular rotation and I look forward to upcoming shows!

Paper Plane Gallery is a new gallery in historic College Park. It created a buzz when announced,…read moreprobably because the College Park/Hapeville/East Point area is home to a ton of artists... painters, writers, graphic designers, photographers, those who work in film, etc. The grand opening, held on June 9, 2016, justified the buzz... tons of neighbors on hand, and I for one met a lot of folks for the first time. Several said they lived within 3-4 blocks of the gallery, but I hadn't met them before despite living in College Park for 19 years... I guess that's what good art does, it can bring people together. The current exhibit, comprising works by artists from Atlanta to Portland, is vibrant, with a wide range of styles. The prices are affordable. Credit to the owner for curating a space that feels cozy - it's a smallish room - and presents the artwork in nice light. I expect to be back often.

Delta Flight Museum - Airliners International Convention

Delta Flight Museum

(101 reviews)

We want to visit new places local to Atlanta. We went to this location as a family of 4 with kids…read moreon age 4&9. Our kids had a wonderful experience and we did too. It was so amazing to see all the nice planes and the history of how delta came into being. The staff at this place are so wonderful and helpful. Don't miss out the attraction of the virtual flight screen where you can pick your destination and see those places in a boarding experience. In the end you get to take photo and get a printed copy courtesy of the museum. You will pick that up in the shop. We thought we could get some souvenir of model plane. But in my opinion the prices are in the order of a first class tickets. There is also outer area with different planes and also the 747 that you can get to experiment inside and out. Overall a great spot to visit by if you are closer to the airport.

It was great to see the amazing 100 years of Delta history. We stopped by before heading out of…read moreAtlanta and as a slight aviation enthusiast and Delta enthusiast it was a great spot. Entering the parking lot, you are greeted by two large planes and its tempting to stop and gawk but you'll have a chance to later. Mid-day Thursday, the museum was pretty empty so it was easy to look at and interact with all the exhibits. The first room plays a relatively quick video before opening up the the Legacy Hangar with a couple plans and a children's area. There is an interactive game for plane control signals that was fun! Moving on to the next space is a hall of different types and brands of planes that Delta uses or have used, neat to see them all in one place. The next hangar, Spirit Hangar, has a large B-767 plane, "The Spirit of Delta". Surrounding the plane is about destinations, delta luggage and uniforms through the year, acquisitions, and the flight simulator. It is cool to be able to be up close to such a large plane see the wheels and mechanisms underneath. Up on the mezzanine is where you go through a jet bridge and into the plane to see a little bit of what it was like and learn about the history of the plane. It is full of memorabilia that were fitting during the planes time. After the inside tour we went out to the 747 experience. About half of the aircraft seats are still in tact, and it is cool to interact with the various different types of cabins. There is a cut away of under the plane to see how it is constructed and various exhibits about the plane and moving it to the museum. Outside the plane you can walk up close and personal with the underside of the plane and other planes on site, including a DC-9, B-757, and DC-7B. It was a great spot to visit, the museum gift shop is stocked with a variety of Delta and aviation gifts and clothes. I would recommend to anyone with an aviation or Delta interest.

Sweet Tea Murals

Sweet Tea Murals

(6 reviews)

I'm so impressed with the sky mural Anna painted in my bathroom! It's beautiful--just the right…read moreshades of blue, white, and ivory, with the perfect amount of texture and definition in the puffy clouds. The bathroom has become dreamy, serene and joyful, and I find myself walking in there all the time just to admire the scenery. I highly recommend Anna to anyone looking for a muralist. She is a skilled painter; the way she filled in the mural around the skylight and ceiling lights worked perfectly. She has a great eye for color and detail and her suggestions were excellent (go with her advice if she tells you to go for a less saturated tone than you had in mind--you will be glad you listened to her). She is easy to work with, and her pricing is very reasonable. She knows her stuff!

This review is WAY overdue! In the early stage of my pregnancy, I came across a photo on pinterest…read moreof a world map mural and I fell in love with it. I knew that would be the backsplash for my babies room before I even knew we were having a boy or girl. My little boy is now 8 months old and after receiving about the 100th+ compliment on the mural and I had to come and post a big thank you. Anna was very responsive in the planning stage and was quick to get us on the schedule knowing I wanted to have the room painted before bringing furniture in. It came out better than I could have hoped for and she was wonderful to work with. Anna is super talented and I would highly recommend her.

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