RAMPANT GALLERY
Art gallery and creative event space located in Atlanta, GA
Art gallery and creative event space located in Atlanta, GA

Premiering January 17th at Rampant Gallery (@rampantgallery), “Way Mo” is a short film by brothers Jon and Bon Allinson documenting skate culture in Atlanta.
Presented alongside Bon’s film photography, this event offers a unique glimpse into the skate community and showcases the art of movement and physical discipline.
“Way Mo” will be screening at Rampant Gallery at the Goat Farm on January 17, 2026 at 8 PM, with the event lasting 5-9 PM.

Coming to Rampant Gallery on January 24th – “In Due Time,” a solo exhibition by Jay Michael Balmes
Jay Michael Balmes is an Atlanta-based visual artist working in abstract expressionism through acrylic and ink. His therapeutic approach to art-making translates music, emotion, and subconscious processing into gestural compositions. A self-taught artist who emerged onto the NYC art scene in 2011 as a Bombay Sapphire Artisan Series Regional Finalist, Balmes has exhibited nationally and collaborated on various partnerships and activations with brands including PUMA, Urban Outfitters, Faith Connexion, and more. Beyond his studio practice, he teaches mindful art instruction and advocates for arts education.
“In Due Time,” his first solo exhibition in Atlanta, brings together works created across three cities over a transformative period of growth and self-discovery.
These abstract compositions in acrylic and ink were born in New York, Los Angeles, and Atlanta-each piece a snapshot of evolution, belief, and the patience required to trust the journey.
The exhibition takes its name from OutKast and Cee-Lo’s “In Due Time,” a song that mirrors the artist’s experience: holding patience, disrupting expectations, and believing that everything unfolds when it’s meant to. For Balmes, whose work is deeply influenced by music, the song became both inspiration and affirmation during a period of growth and change.
Working intuitively with paint and ink, Balmes uses abstraction as a form of therapy-translating emotion, rhythm, and subconscious processing into visual language. The gestural marks and layered compositions invite viewers to find their own meaning, their own moments of transition, trusting that what is meant to be will be – All In Due Time.
“In Due Time” will be on display at Rampant Gallery 1/24 – 2/21. Please join us for the opening reception on January 24th from 5-9 PM.
November 8 – December 7 Elina Pai is a self-taught artist from Russia based in Atlanta, GA. Her latest exhibition, Garden Of Shadows, is a visual exploration of the raw emotions and feelings we often avoid confronting. Rooted in personal experiences, this multimedia collection aims to spark a dialogue about vulnerability, choice, and the courage required to…
September 28 – October 26 2025 Luminous Oblivion is the pseudonym of an enigmatic Atlanta artist who builds exquisite light installations. Their work is shrouded in mystery and filled with esoteric meaning; their hanging lightboxes evoke the retro-futurist industrial aesthetic of classic sci-fi, while their lamps recall the structures of ancient temples and art deco…
August 2 – September 7 2025 Zoe Parker Kennedy is a painter, tattooer, and mixed media artist currently based in Atlanta, Georgia. Working primarily with acrylic on wood panel, Zoe’s focus is in relating the struggles of the human condition with the repetitive patterns and cycles found in nature. Her work asks the question, “What…
June 21 – July 19, 2025 The Goddess Dior, also known as Miss Milan, is a multidisciplinary artist whose work blends literature, conceptual photography, and performance. A proud Southern native, her artistry is deeply rooted in cultural anthropology and inspired by the richness of Black & Southern legacy — particularly the brilliance and rebellion of the…
May 10 – June 14 2025 “Out There” is a group exhibition presented by Rampant Gallery that features work from 24 different artists in a wide variety of styles and media exploring themes of surrealism, esoterica, high weirdness, and the absurd. “Samo” by Joel Huff “Bliss And Heaven” by Marie Northington “Cenotes” by Jon Allinson