Entire Venue at Peters Street Station
About this space
Peters Street Station in Atlanta offers a dynamic space that brings together the artistic and local community. With an open layout, high ceilings, and a mix of modern and industrial aesthetics, the venue provides an adaptable setting suitable for creative events, workshops, or exhibitions. The spacious gallery areas and versatile rooms can be tailored to fit everything from pop-up shops to music performances, allowing for a range of setups to suit different types of gatherings.
Amenities support both intimate and larger events, featuring an adjustable floor plan, quality lighting, and the option to enhance sound setups for specific needs. The venue is designed to foster creativity, with areas that encourage collaboration, art installations, and interactive activities. The interior combines raw, artistic charm with practical elements, making it ideal for a diverse range of events and productions.
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Catering and drinks
Facilities
Music & sound equipment
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Rules of the space
Allowed events
Host rules
Guests can not go behind the bar without permission.
Sound equipment usage is not permitted without permission of staff and additional payment.
No smoking is permitted before 9pm.
Library books CAN NOT be checked out of Peters Street Station.
Gallery Art CAN NOT be taken off of the walls.
Cancellation policy: Standard 30 day with Grace Period
About Peters Street Station
Peters Street Station, located at 333 Peters Street SW in the heart of downtown Atlanta, is a vibrant community art center and gallery that serves as a hub for creativity, culture, and collaboration.
The historic building, originally constructed in 1826, has been transformed into a dynamic venue where art and community intersect.
The center is well-suited for hosting a wide range of events, including workshops, classes, pop-up shops, and music events, with options for sound equipment and bar services available at an additional cost.
The vision for the future includes expanding into a co-working space, providing artists with even more resources like a library, pottery room, design stations, and more, to cultivate a thriving artistic community.