ADAMA ATL
Founded by artist/scholar Dr. Fahamu Pecou, ADAMA is an innovative museum showcasing contemporary art
06/17/2026
Fashion. Culture. Storytelling. ✨
As part of our upcoming ADAMA Arts Salon, we’re excited to welcome a special pop-up experience curated by South African fashion brand Fuata Moyo.
Known for designs that celebrate African craftsmanship, identity, and contemporary style, Fuata Moyo brings a collection that embodies the same spirit of cultural expression and creative excellence that defines ADAMA.
Whether you’re joining us for the conversation with Andrew Dosunmu, exploring The African Game exhibition, or simply looking to discover something new, be sure to stop by and experience the collection for yourself. Select pieces will be available for purchase.
Join us June 20 at 2 PM for an afternoon where art, fashion, and culture come together in celebration of the African Diaspora. 🖤
06/16/2026
⚽️🎨 As Atlanta welcomes the world for the FIFA World Cup, ADAMA invites you to experience the game through a different lens.
Join us on June 20 at 2 PM for a special ADAMA Arts Salon featuring ADAMA founder Dr. Fahamu Pecou in conversation with acclaimed Nigerian photographer and filmmaker Andrew Dosunmu, whose exhibition The African Game is currently on view.
Together, they’ll explore the stories, communities, and cultures behind a body of work that documents football’s profound impact across the African continent—not just as a sport, but as a source of identity, connection, and belonging.
In addition to the salon conversation, guests will have the opportunity to experience a special fashion pop-up curated by South African fashion brand Fuata Moyo . Showcasing contemporary designs inspired by African craftsmanship, culture, and style, the pop-up will feature select pieces available for purchase throughout the afternoon
The afternoon will also feature:
✨ Access to The African Game exhibition
✨ A special fashion pop-up by South African brand Fuata Moyo, with select pieces available for purchase
✨ Community, conversation, and cultural exchange during Atlanta’s BeltLine Fan Festival weekend
This is more than an artist talk—it’s an opportunity to experience the intersections of art, sport, fashion, and the African Diaspora all in one place.
📍 ADAMA at Pittsburgh Yards
🗓 June 20
🕑 2 PM
Please note: On-site parking will not be available. We encourage guests to rideshare, use public transportation, or park nearby and enjoy a short walk along the BeltLine to the venue.
See you there. 🖤
06/11/2026
We’re excited support as a community partner for this year’s celebration of Atlanta’s emerging artists and creative community.
At ADAMA, we believe in creating spaces where artists can be seen, supported, and celebrated. That’s why we’re proud to support a night dedicated to giving emerging creatives a platform to shine, connect with collectors, and share their work with the city.
Join us this Saturday at Atlanta Contemporary from 6–10 PM as Artful ATL returns for an evening of art, culture, community, and creativity.
06/01/2026
Yesterday, we had the privilege of hearing artist Patrick Eugène share his journey of choosing creativity, trusting his vision, and building a life around his artistic practice.
In a powerful conversation with Alex Delotch Davis, Patrick reflected on the courage it took to pursue art full-time, navigate the expectations that often come with Caribbean families encouraging more traditional career paths, and remain committed to the path he knew was meant for him.
He spoke candidly about representing his Haitian heritage through his work, the importance of staying connected to culture, and how moving to Atlanta helped him find a community and village that has embraced, supported, and championed his artistic journey.
Stories like Patrick’s remind us that creativity is not only a profession—it is a calling. And when nurtured by community, it has the power to transform lives.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the final ADAMA Arts Salon of the season. What a beautiful way to close this chapter. 🖤✨
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Join us for ADAMA's upcoming Arts Salon. Alex Delotch Davis to moderate a conversation with acclaimed artist Patrick Eugène.
Alex Delotch Davis:
Executive Director of SCAD FASH Museum of Fashion and Film in Atlanta, GA, and Lacoste, France. She leads exhibition development, marketing, fundraising, and strategic direction for SCAD FASH, SCAD FASH Lacoste and Atlanta exhibitions. Her career spans senior roles in marketing and public relations at Cadillac, Bloomingdale's, and the City of Atlanta Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs. Delotch Davis serves as board President for the Atlanta Center for Photography and is a member of the Mayor's Arts Advisory Committee.
Patrick Eugène:
Haitian American painter known for large-scale compositions that center figures which evoke a quiet contemplative stillness. His work bridges figuration and abstraction while maintaining a signature fluidity. Recent solo exhibitions include Solitude (2024) at Mariane Ibrahim, Paris, and 50 lbs. (2023) at Mariane Ibrahim, Chicago. His work has been presented nationally and internationally in major exhibitions at Blum & Poe, Los Angeles; MOCAA, Cape Town; Liljevalchs Konsthall, Stockholm; and the Metropolitan Museum of Manila. His work is held in the collections of the High Museum of Art, Atlanta; Mead Art Museum, Amherst and The Dean Collection, New York. And his work is in the permanent collections of LACMA; Los Angeles and the Hirshhorn Museum; Washington, D.C.
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ADAMA Arts Salon is a series of conversations featuring contemporary artists, curators, scholars, and more from across the African Diaspora.
05/30/2026
Join us tomorrow for the final ADAMA Arts Salon of the season!
Acclaimed artist Patrick Eugène will join Alex Delotch Davis for an inspiring conversation exploring art, identity, and the experiences that shape creative expression across the African Diaspora.
Through his vibrant and thought-provoking work, Patrick’s practice invites audiences to reflect on culture, belonging, and the stories we carry with us. This conversation promises to offer insight into his artistic journey while opening space for deeper dialogue around contemporary Black art and cultural stewardship.
The ADAMA Arts Salon continues to bring together artists, curators, scholars, and cultural leaders for conversations that challenge, inspire, and connect our community.
📍 Sunday at 2 PM
Come be part of the conversation and help us close out an incredible season together.
05/30/2026
Tomorrow at ADAMA ✨
Join us for an upcoming ADAMA Arts Salon featuring acclaimed curator, writer, and cultural strategist Alex Delotch Davis in conversation with renowned artist Patrick Eugène.
As a champion of contemporary art and cultural storytelling, Alex brings a thoughtful perspective to conversations that explore identity, diaspora, memory, and creative practice. Together, Alex and Patrick will dive into the power of art to shape narratives, preserve culture, and imagine new possibilities for the future.
The ADAMA Arts Salon is a signature conversation series featuring contemporary artists, curators, scholars, and cultural leaders from across the African Diaspora, creating space for meaningful dialogue, shared learning, and community connection.
📍 Sunday | 2 PM
🎟️ Register now and join us for the final Arts Salon of the season.
05/27/2026
What a season it’s been. ✨
From unforgettable conversations and inspiring artists to moments of laughter, reflection, vulnerability, and connection, this season of ADAMA Arts Salon has reminded us why creating space for dialogue and community matters so deeply.
Each gathering brought together artists, curators, filmmakers, scholars, storytellers, and cultural thinkers from across the African Diaspora and every single conversation left us fuller than before.
As we prepare for our final ADAMA Arts Salon of the season this Sunday, we’re reflecting on all the beautiful moments that brought us here and we can’t wait to close out the season together one last time. 🖤
Join us Sunday, May 31 at 2PM for a special conversation featuring Alex Delotch Davis in conversation with Patrick Eugène.
📍 Pittsburgh Yards
352 University Ave. Atlanta, GA
See you Sunday for the finale.
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