
ARTiculate ATL: A Decade of Art, Music, and Expression
LightReel Film Fest 2024
U.S. | 2023 | 14 min | DC Premiere
ARTiculate ATL: A Decade of Art, Music, and Expression
DIRECTOR
Esohe Galbreath, Jeremiah Griffin
PRODUCERS
Brandon Ball, Esohe Galbreath, George Galbreath,
SCREENWRITER(S)
Dawn Reavis
CAST
Deirdre Jean-Baptiste, Milli, Jordan Bryant, Sharon Gee
RUN TIME
14 Minutes
ARTiculate ATL is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that provides local, emerging artists a professional environment to show and sell their artwork. For almost a decade we have combined various elements of the visual arts - painting, graffiti, graphic design, fashion, body painting, sculpture, photography and installations - with contemporary music to bring art and culture enthusiasts together for a common purpose - to celebrate modern art in all its forms.
The Mission of ARTiculate ATLanta is to promote and market the various forms of traditional and modern artistic expression inherent in our culture.
We aim to promote and showcase quality, inspirational, relevant and culturally significant art and music through innovative and professional business endeavors. Our events intend to connect artist to artist, creating a network that will spur creativity, expand their visions and strengthen the art community.
Available During the Virtual Festival.
Esohe Galbreath, Jeremiah Griffin
Director, ARTiculate ATL: A Decade of Art, Music, and Expression
Esohe Galbreath serves as the Chief Executive Consultant of Sohé Solutions. Established in 2012, Sohé Solutions’ mission is to support growing small businesses through affordable consultation while allowing business stakeholders to focus on their core competencies.
In early 2015, Esohe decided to dedicate 100% of her time to her entrepreneurial endeavors. Through consulting clients, Esohe discovered a love and passion for working with creatives, artists, and visionaries and was inspired to co-found Urban Art Expression – a company dedicated to encouraging individual art expression and building the individual art experience; ARTiculate ATL – an annual art social featuring 30+ artists with 1,000 art enthusiast attendees; and UAE Youth Artists Program – a 501c3 non-profit bridging the exposure gap of some of Atlanta’s most visually talented youth.
As Esohe continues to immerse herself in Atlanta’s rising artist economy, she is a member of the Castleberry Hill Neighborhood Association and finds inspiration living in the historic district with her husband George. She serves as treasurer on the Board of Directors for Village of Wisdom, a non-profit protecting the intellectual curiosity and self-image of Black children from the harmful effects of systemic racial bias. Esohe and George are members of the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church.