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Here's What's Happening!

SPECIAL EVENTS

DEC 10

SILENT DISCO ON ICE

ALWAYS SOMETHING HAPPENING AT PULLMAN YARDS

TUES - SAT

SKATE NIGHTS AT PULLMAN YARDS

Outdoor Ice Skating November 23-Feburary 15

Ice is eco-friendly, synthetic glice. Can skate outdoors even if it’s 85 degrees. Skate in shorts!
Hours:

Closed Mondays
Tues-Thurs 4PM-9PM (last call for rentals is 9 PM)
Fri-Sat 11-8PM All Ages
Fri-Sat 8-11PM Adult Skate  (16+)
Walk ups (no reservations/tickets necessary)
Skate Rentals available:
$15 for adults, includes a pair of rental skates
$12 for kids, 15 and under
$13 for adults who bring their own skates

TUESDAY SPECIAL:

$2 off skate rental

$2 select beers

$2 off select speciality cocktails

$2 parking

DAILY

ROLLER SKATE NIGHT

The SKATE PARK is moving to Pullman's Porter Hall on December 1st! 

The roller rink has expanded into one of our best covered buildings.

Every day 5:30pm-10:30pm

THRU

JANUARY 31

STRANGER THINGS

Venture inside Hawkins Lab for a 45 mins. immersive experience featuring a brand-new Stranger Things storyline, then explore an 80’s-themed Mix-Tape medley with food & drinks, special merchandise, photo ops, and much more. For more info

DEC 14-JAN21

UNITED TALENT AGENCY MUSEUM

Up next after Ryan Cosbert at UTA Artist Space Atlanta is an exhibition of new work by LA-based artist Braden Hollis, whose work centers around vacation destinations that have historically appealed to Black families. On view December 14–January 21.

This new body of work meditates on themes found in Alison Rose Jefferson’s “Living the California Dream: African American Leisure Sites during the Jim Crow Era,” which, as you may know, examines the development of leisure sites and practices in Southern California architected by Black communities in the early 20th century. Her new paintings are a result of this research–depicting divers, swimmers, and beach scenes, rendered in oil with a pastel-like touch. The work continues Hollis’ interest in the interior lives of Black people and events often lost in public memory. Through lone figures, families, and couples participating in leisure, sporting events, or moments of solitude, the work seeks to reimagine what small but significant instances took place along the stretches of beach synonymous with Southern California.

See their exhibition

COMING SOON

EMORY SCIENCE GALLERY

Emory Science Gallery at Emory University partners with Pullman Yards to host upcoming exhibitions. For More Info

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