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take it easy is a collaborative effort manifesting as a
commercial gallery space in Atlanta, Georgia

Open Saturdays, 12-4PM
546 Edgewood Avenue NE
Atlanta, GA 30312

COREY OBERLANDER
ran GRIN in Providence from 2013 - 2018, and co-founded The Rib.

Corey Oberlander is the co-founder of GRIN; a brick-and-mortar gallery space from 2013 - 2018 and ongoing nomadic curatorial project. He is also the co-founder of The Rib, a decentralized online publication showcasing artists, spaces, curators, and advocates working outside of major arts communities in the United States. He manages Private Art Collections in the American Southeast and has acted as visiting lecturer or critic at RISD, Brown University, Rhode Island College, Montserrat College of Art and Design, and the University of Arkansas

LINDSEY STAPLETON
also ran co-founded The Rib and directed GRIN in Providence.

Lindsey Stapleton is an artist and curator living in Atlanta, Georgia. She is the creative director and co-founder of The Rib, an online platform that supports small arts communities in the United states, and is half of GRIN; previously a brick-and-mortar exhibition space that participated in international art fairs and hosted over 50 exhibitions, and focused on emerging-to-mid career interdisciplinary artists. GRIN exists now as a nomadic, independent curatorial effort in collaboration with Corey Oberlander.

JAMIE STEELE
is an independent curator and founder of the Atlanta exhibition space Camayuhs.

Jamie Steele currently lives and works in Atlanta, GA. She is founder of the Atlanta, exhibition space, Camayuhs. Recent curatorial projects include Feels Warm Like Things Burning, LUMP, Raliegh, NC, 2019, Dodd Bod, a student exhibition at the University of Georgia, 2019, Satellite Fair, Miami, FL, 2018, and Very Far Away From Anywhere Else, AA Projects, Vienna, Austria, 2017. She is a juror for Stove Works’ 2022 - 2023 Guest Curators Program. Upcoming projects include curating a solo exhibition of Adrienne Elise Tarver’s work titled Underfoot opening at Atlanta Contemporary in September 2021.