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Improving Our Community Through Creativity 

 
 
 
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Supporting creativity through education and innovation.

 
 
 
 

Yesterday’s Tomorrow

Our annual community conference in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King J.R.

In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King and his legacy, we proudly present, Yesterday’s Tomorrow, a community conference driven and executed by and for the community.

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Night School

Night School is a free, multidisciplinary, creative workshop experience where aspiring creative entrepreneurs learn, connect, and engage with established professionals in their respective fields of interest.

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The Omar Mitchell Gallery

A common frustration within the Atlanta art community, is the lack of options to properly exhibit, sell, and acquire artwork. Our goal is to provide a space for artists that not only exhibits their work but connects them to their community, institutions, public and private collectors.

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Spin The Block

#SpinTheBlock aka the photo walk is a creative community service event with a goal to inspire communities around the world to improve their surrounding environment through awareness on recycling. Born in 2019, the photo walk is a hands on approach to environmental education with fun elements added throughout. Hosted by Atlanta staple Cam Kirk Studios, volunteers have an opportunity to network with local businesses, take part in photo competitions, and learn about the city all while cleaning the community.

 
 
 

The Omar Mitchell Gallery Presents

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A showcase of original works and collaborative works formerly displayed digitally brought to life for the first time.

 
 
 
 
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Our Founder

Cam Kirk

Atlanta-based for 15 years now, Cameron Kirkland—infamously known as Cam Kirk—has transformed the city into his throne. Cam picked up the camera for the first time over 10 years ago, around the same time he was attending Morehouse College for Business Marketing.

Getting his start working with iconic trap artists such as Gucci Mane, Migos, 21 Savage, Future, Young Thug, etc. in the iconic home of Hip-Hop, Kirk was cultivating creativity behind the scenes in the music industry.

Throughout his journey as a photographer, he realized the city was still missing something—a safe place for creatives to advance their skills, market themselves and network. And so in 2017, Cam Kirk Studios was born!

A few years later Cam Kirk Studios is now a staple within the Atlanta community, averaging over 500 appointments a month. Alongside being a community forward operation and platform, the studio has developed into a media company—highlighting creatives and spotlighting talent in Atlanta on social media. Covering such a wide variety of creatives including music artists, models, businesses, photographers, etc., Cam Kirk Studios is known half as a photography studio but also as a music-based space where artists can come and create visuals for their music.

Most recently, Cam launched Collective Gallery, a label like company for photographers. Through signing artists, Cam will invest in these photographers’ future just like you would the next best rapper. Atlantic Records not only saw the vision but also partnered with Collective Gallery, forming the first partnership of its kind.