Weekend Arts Agenda: dis.closure and Mammal Gallery’s Holiday Market December 17 2015

Plus, Tiny Doors ATL reveals a new door.

MINT hosts the gallery’s internship program exhibition, dis.closure, this weekend. But just for one weekend only, folks. The exhibition is organized, curated and installed by the interns. So make sure to stop by and support the great new minds of Atlanta’s arts scene. Dis.closure explores “the relationships between knowing the truth, showing the truth, and finding solace in discovering what is below the surface of humanity.” The opening reception is Thurs., Dec. 17, from 6-9 p.m. The gallery will also be open from Fri., Dec. 18, to Sun., Dec. 20. Featured artists include Inkyeong Baek, Amelia Baxter, Abby Bullard, Ena Kadric, and Taylor Lee. 
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====== >> Head to 100 Broad Street, Murmur’s new space, on Sat., Dec. 19, for Extreme Weather’s Artist Talks. Starting at 11 a.m., Rachel Garceau, Kelly Kristin Jones, and Karen Tauches gather together in a panel to talk about their works in the group exhibition. Extreme Weather explores the complex entity that is our atmosphere and it’s curated by Altered Means. 
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? >> Right across the street, Mammal Gallery’s Holiday Artist Market will be going on when you’re done on Sat., Dec. 19. Finish up your holiday gift list and support local artists, all at the same time. Vendors will be set up around the gallery with handmade wares. It’s free to the public and even Santa will be available for photo ops with babies and dogs. The market runs from noon to 7 p.m.
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? >> Tiny Doors ATL is giving us a Christmas surprise with the reveal of door #8 on Sat., Dec. 19. We hear the new door will be in Cabbagetown, but you won’t find out until the day of. Keep an eye on the Facebook invite for the location. The fundraiser bricks will also be revealed during the party. The reveal party begins at 4 p.m.
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? >> The Atlanta Contemporary hosts Clap Hands, a closing performance, on Sat., Dec. 19, at 7 p.m. Clap Hands is led by Jen Rosenblit. Her team will be making solo performance together. The interactive performance lets you stand back or be part of the conversation. Light refreshments will be provided by Bartaco and cash bar will be available. Do some last-minute shopping at Root City Market-curated museum shop.