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The Supermarket leads growing DIY Atlanta art scene
By Mykel Hogan at Rough Draft Atlanta (intown neighborhoods)
· June 22, 2026
· 1 min read
In April, Lavender Lens hosted Queer Movie Night at its semi-new home, The Supermarket, with a screening of “Shinjuku Boys,” a Japanese documentary about three transgender men in Tokyo. The initiative, created by artist Carrie Miller, aims to help build the queer arts community from its Poncey-Hi...
Key takeaway The initiative, created by artist Carrie Miller, aims to help build the queer arts community from its Poncey-Hi...
Why this matters in The Atlanta
The Supermarket's emergence as a hub for Atlanta 's DIY art scene has significant implications for the city's cultural landscape. By providing a flexible space for artists to experiment and collaborate, The Supermarket is helping to fill a gap in the city's arts ecosystem. The venue's location in Poncey-Highland, a neighborhood with a rich history of artistic expression, makes it an ideal spot for creatives to come together and showcase their work. The partnership between The Supermarket and organizations like Lavender Lens also highlights the importance of community-driven initiatives in shaping the city's arts scene. As The Supermarket continues to grow and evolve, it will be interesting to see how it intersects with other local arts initiatives and contributes to the city's reputation as a vibrant and inclusive cultural hub. The Supermarket's success could also inspire other DIY art spaces to emerge in Atlanta, further diversifying the city's artistic offerings.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 22, 2026 ·
Source: Rough Draft Atlanta (intown neighborhoods) ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? In April, Lavender Lens hosted Queer Movie Night at its semi-new home, The Supermarket, with a screening of “Shinjuku Boys,” a Japanese documentary about three transgender men in Tokyo. The initiative, created by artist Carrie Miller, aims to help build the queer arts community from its Poncey-Hi...
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