“We are thrilled to have the opportunity to acknowledge this year’s Emerging Artist Award recipients,” said Camille Russell Love, Director of the Office of Cultural Affairs. “It is our hope that this award will help bring much deserved recognition to the recipients, each of whom are making a cultural difference in our city.”
“The Collective Project Sprouts The Devil Tree” by Myke Johns; for WABE, 90.1FM (ATL’s NPR station)--October 2012 →
The Devil Tree with The Collective Project Inc.
"Staged at the Goat Farm, the show takes us into the churches and forests and out-of-the-way corners of the deep south."
Preview: Collective Project’s Devil Tree Gives Southern Gothic a Fresh Face--October 2012 →
The Devil Tree with The Collective Project Inc.
“It’s almost as if all the people in this county have left pieces around, and the tree sucked them up and grew out of what was left behind.”
Fear lives next door to 'The Girl From 2A'--November 2011 →
The Girl From 2A with The Collective Project Inc.
"The Collective Project's sexy, slow-burning psychological thriller will leave you spooked and perplexed."
REVIEW: Collective Project makes stellar debut with “City of Lions and Gods”--August 2011 →
City of Lions and Gods with The Collective Project Inc.
"These actors don’t work with elaborate sets, but using music, candles, period books and a few simple props, they create the immersive, unadorned present moments that are the hallmark of live theater. We’ve seen the world premiere of great, smart, original theater in the middle of August during cruddy economic times at a venue called “the Goat Farm.” Stranger things have happened in Atlanta, but rarely."