
Demo Day 2020: Going Digital

MCMA usually hosts a Demo Day during Metro Montage. Participating artists demonstrate their techniques at stations around the museum, and patrons can ask questions about their work. It’s a lively, well-attended event with a festival atmosphere.
However, logistics always limit the number of artists who can attend; most out-of-state artists couldn’t make the trip, and only so many local artists could squeeze into the galleries. Plus, current pandemic protocol prevents us from hosting such a crowded event.
So, this year we asked willing Metro Montage artists to send videos about their work. The results are inspiring, and you can watch the clips here or on our YouTube. For more information about a particular artist, check our Meet the Artists page.
This page will update as more artists finish their videos.
Karen Adams
Brandin Barón
multi-media sculpture
Roswell, Georgia
multi-media assemblage
San Francisco, California
Mary Belle Cordell
Jim Greenwood
porcelain, enamel, 14K gold
Marietta, Georgia
oil on canvas
Acworth, Georgia
Steve Dininno
Betsy Khuri
monotype on paper
Marietta, Georgia
oil on canvas
Woodstock, Georgia
J. Li
Celeste McCollough
multi-media on paper
Brooklyn, New York
oil on panel
Atlanta, Georgia
Julie Mazzoni
Jeffrey Wilcox Paclipan
multi-media mosaic
Marietta, Georgia
multi-media with puzzle pieces
College Park, Georgia
Suzy Schultz
Kurt Seidle
oil over acrylic ground
Atlanta, Georgia
screenprint on paper
Marietta, Georgia
Doug Pisik + Robert Burch
Corrina Sephora
wood + blown glass
Marietta, Georgia
multi-media on wood
modular installation
Atlanta, Georgia
Susan Duke Waters
Kimberly Woodman
oil painting on canvas
Rockmart, Georgia
oil painting on panel
Kennesaw, Georgia