Complete Artist Intake
Share your discipline, location, current stage, creative goals, links and the support or opportunities you are seeking.
Begin Artist Intake →ATL ART SEEN · For Georgia Artists
ATL ART SEEN helps artists move from scattered information and uncertain next steps into stronger readiness, public access, professional resources and real opportunity pathways.
Start with the right doorway
Artist Intake comes first. It helps ATL ART SEEN understand where you are now and which part of the ecosystem makes sense for you.
Share your discipline, location, current stage, creative goals, links and the support or opportunities you are seeking.
Begin Artist Intake →Use public calendars, community programming, artist features and selected resources without needing to purchase membership.
Explore public access →Learn how the membership layer supports readiness, learning, opportunity access and clearer next steps.
Understand membership →Explore by discipline
The opportunity path is not identical for every artist. ATL ART SEEN organizes support around the way each discipline actually works.
Performances, teaching, session work, touring, private events, creative services and music-based experiences.
Paid sets, showcases, hosting, touring, private events, writing and community programming.
Exhibitions, markets, commissions, murals, workshops, licensing and creative-service opportunities.
Features, readings, hosting, workshops, touring, private events and community programs.
Opportunities for artists whose work combines multiple disciplines, formats, services or experiences.
Workshops, wellness experiences, sound-based work, movement, community programming and creative partnerships.
The six artist income lanes
ATL ART SEEN organizes opportunities around six practical income and visibility lanes instead of treating every artist path as the same.
Paid gigs, shows, private events, festivals, features, touring and live appearances.
Private lessons, workshops, school programs, community classes and artist-led experiences.
Markets, pop-ups, festivals, merchandise, products and community selling opportunities.
Design, production, photography, entertainment, commissions and other paid creative work.
Grants, residencies, sponsorships, professional development and business-growth pathways.
Features, collaborations, open mics, jams, community programs and credibility-building opportunities.
Public platform + paid access layer
Artists should be able to understand what is freely available and what membership adds before making a purchase.
Public ATL ART SEEN access
Public access helps artists discover the ecosystem, participate in community and begin taking action.
Artist Out The Box
Membership supports artists who want structured readiness, deeper opportunity access and clearer next steps.
Opportunity infrastructure
ATL ART SEEN organizes opportunity access so artists can spend less time searching blindly and more time preparing for the right next move.
Public practice, performance and community-entry spaces that help artists build experience and relationships.
Public creative events, workshops, showcases and community experiences across the state.
Organized paid gigs, vendor opportunities, open calls, grants, residencies and teaching opportunities.
View access options →Artist services
Artist services are designed to help you strengthen real materials, communication and booking readiness—not to promise instant results.
Review your current position, goals, obstacles and next steps with a focused artist-development conversation.
Strengthen the materials businesses, venues and opportunity providers may review before deciding whether to move forward.
Organize your rates, media, availability, communication, agreements and other practical booking details.
Artist resources
Resources should help you take action—not leave you with another folder of information you never use.
Organize your biography, photos, videos, stage details and booking information into a clearer professional presentation.
View Press Kit Options →Prepare your rates, availability, media, agreements, outreach process and opportunity-tracking habits.
Learn how to evaluate scope, compensation, expectations, usage, cancellations and whether an opportunity fits.
The artist pathway
Share enough information for ATL ART SEEN to understand your discipline, stage and current needs.
Begin with the appropriate public resource, readiness step, service or membership pathway.
Improve the materials, communication and practical details opportunity providers may need.
Use the relevant calendars, lists, submissions, relationships and routing pathways available to you.
Artist questions
No. ATL ART SEEN includes public events, selected resources, community programming and discovery pathways. Artist Out The Box is the paid layer for deeper opportunity access, structured learning, readiness support and member tools.
Intake helps identify where you are now and which pathway fits. It reduces confusion and helps prevent artists from purchasing something without understanding what they need.
No. Membership does not guarantee bookings, placements, income, grants or acceptance. ATL ART SEEN provides access, readiness support, systems, tools and opportunity pathways.
Yes. Newer artists may begin with public events, foundational resources and readiness steps. The goal is to identify the next useful move rather than forcing every artist into the same path.
The platform supports musicians, comedians, visual artists, poets and spoken-word artists, hybrid and multidisciplinary artists, and approved healers or wellness practitioners.
Artists must complete the applicable profile, readiness and agreement process before becoming eligible for ATL ART SEEN in-house booking. Approved direct bookings may require a signed agreement with a 15% booking commission.
The system is designed so artists can return without feeling required to catch up on everything they missed. Re-enter through the current opportunity, lesson or next action that fits.
Your next step begins with clarity
Complete Artist Intake before choosing a membership or service so your next step is based on your actual stage, goals and needs.