Creative Corner: Highlighting Artists Within Our Community

Though we think of ourselves as profound storytellers, we at Tech Square ATL (TSQATL) Social Club also recognize that art takes on many forms of expression. From poetry to photography and everything in between, we have a prolific appreciation of art, whether it’s through the impact art has on communities, murals we’ve painted in The Clubhouse, or anything we’ve spotted around the neighborhood.

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In fact, we love our community and local artists so much that we’ve dedicated an entire section, titled “Creative Corner,” to our newsletter, The Weekly, and on our social media platforms. 

Crochet Grogu by Udaya Lakshmi

Crochet Grogu by Udaya Lakshmi

As a technology and data driven company, Creative Corner is our little escape from all the number crunching and analytics. It’s a way for all creatives to showcase their passions, and for those left-brain dominant individuals to explore what’s out there, through local artists and their work.

Bullet Journal by Shruti Vedula

Bullet Journal by Shruti Vedula

Over the past year, we have featured over 40 pieces of various art and projects, made by our community of artists, students, and professionals. We also showcased works of art that can be found in Midtown through the Midtown Alliance app. As a member of Tech Square ATL (TSQATL) Social Club, you get exclusive access to the Midtown Alliance app, which includes over 60 unique neighborhood offers and discounts. To learn more, email hello@techsquareatl.com and ask about how to get access. 

Abstract Painting by Carrie Moore

Abstract Painting by Carrie Moore

Don’t consider something you’ve worked on recently to be art? Think again –  anything can be art. Submissions can include, but are not limited to, digital art, painting, photography, motion media, graphic design, illustrations, journaling, and more. 

Photoshop Creation by Jason Yang

Photoshop Creation by Jason Yang

All pieces of work are featured in The Weekly, on our website, and on our social media channels. To be featured, fill out this form or email hello@techsquareatl.com. 

Be sure to follow us on Instagram @TSQATLSocialClub to check out other artist submissions as well.


DID YOU KNOW?

Art has the power to heal. According to Harvard Health Publishing, creative activities relieve stress, aid communication, and help arrest cognitive decline.


Are you a creative person? What’s a favorite project you’ve worked on?Let us know in the comments below.

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