Myott Studio is an Atlanta-based working studio and curated art gallery showcasing contemporary fine art created on-site. Blending production space with exhibition walls, this gallery gives visitors a direct window into the creative process while highlighting finished works ready for private collections, offices, and design projects.
Focused on modern painting and mixed media, Myott Studio serves art collectors, interior designers, corporate buyers, and culturally engaged locals who want original work with a clear Atlanta point of view. As part of the city’s Arts & Entertainment ecosystem, it offers an intimate alternative to large institutional Art Galleries, emphasizing personal connection with the artist and the work.
The studio is designed for people who want more than generic décor:
Because the artist works on-site, visitors can often see pieces in progress, discuss custom sizing or color palettes, and better understand the stories behind the art.
| Feature | What It Means for Visitors |
|---|---|
| Working studio space | See works in progress and how the art is made |
| Curated exhibitions | Rotating selections of current, cohesive bodies of work |
| Commission options | Possibility of tailored pieces for specific spaces |
| Atlanta focus | Work informed by local culture, architecture, and landscape |
Expect a focused selection of paintings and mixed-media works rather than an over-filled showroom. This makes it easy to visualize how a piece might live in a home, lobby, or conference room.
Myott Studio offers individual consultations for collectors and design professionals who need guidance choosing artwork that fits a specific wall, lighting situation, or brand aesthetic.
For qualified projects, the studio may:
Digital previews and virtual walk-throughs can help clients see how work might look in their space before committing.
Within Atlanta’s network of Art Galleries, Myott Studio stands out by combining an accessible studio environment with polished, collection-ready work. Visitors do not just browse finished pieces; they gain insight into how those works come to life, building a stronger connection to both the artist and the city’s broader Arts & Entertainment culture.