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Atlanta Art Fair returns to Pullman Yards October 1–4, 2026. As a continued catalyst for cultural enrichment and artistic exchange, Atlanta Art Fair’s third edition will feature an inclusive roster of compelling programs and a diverse collection of innovative events, talks, performances, and installations that work to enhance the city’s existing community of artists, galleries, institutions, and collectors. Hosted on Pullman Yard’s historic campus, the 2026 fair will build upon its reputation for strong sales, dynamic programming, and meaningful encounters between exhibitors, collectors, and art enthusiasts.

Atlanta Art Fair is under the leadership of Fair Director Kelly Freeman, working alongside Artistic Director Nato Thompson.

To learn more about the historic Pullman Yards, click here.

Impressions

Atlanta Art Fair in the Media

“This year’s fair confirms Atlanta’s status as a cultural force in its own right, a hub that deserves greater respect and recognition. I left the fair feeling enthused, proud to hail from such a resilient and ever-changing place. Art lovers would be wise to keep their eyes on Atlanta.” – Elephant

“The VIP preview for Atlanta’s first major art fair was a hit. There was a sense of excitement among attendees, many of whom were local to the area, happy to be witnessing the city’s first major commercial fair, with around 60 participating galleries. The preview was just as busy and buzzing as any major fair opening in New York or Los Angeles.” – The Art Newspaper

“Atlanta is proclaiming itself another destination on the map of contemporary art with the inaugural Atlanta Art Fair.” – Vanity Fair

“Atlanta Art Fair is the city’s first commercial art fair, and by the mood among dealers and VIPs on its opening day—which reported some 3,500 visitors—it already feels like a welcome fixture in a crowded fall calendar.” – Artsy

“Long lagging as a destination for visual arts, the Atlanta Art Fair proves the city’s arts community is no longer emerging, it has arrived.” – Forbes