W o y z e c k  A t l a n t a



Woyzeck Atlanta runs for ten days at two different Atlanta venues - Eyedrum and the b complex.  Each location is an interdisciplinary arts venue.  The b complex is an open, cavernous warehouse space while Eyedrum is a large exhibition space, divided into several rooms.  The variety in architecture between the two spaces provides the story with a distinct backdrop for each weekend of the run.  

Eyedrum - www.eyedrum.org                                     
Located at 290 MLK Drive Southeast in East Atlanta, Eyedrum is a collective organization whose mission is to provide a forum which supports and encourages the development, exchange, and presentation of creative ideas.  This non-profit organization is developing an approach to the arts that incorporates a range of contemporary art, music, new media and performance.  Eyedrum was founded in 1998 and it is the critics' choice for the best venue in the city for emerging artists.  

For maps and directions to Eyedrum click here.



the b complex  -
www.thebcomplex.com

Founded in early 2000, the b complex is unfolding as Atlanta's only artist conceived and developed cooperative ownership community.  It's located at 1272 Murphy Avenue in the West End on two acres of a former warehouse complex.  It's main exhibition space is an 8,000 foot brick and concrete warehouse space with 25 foot ceilings and a 100 foot long glass clerestory roof.  The vision of the founding members of the b complex is to establish the artist-owned cooperative as a non-profit entity.