Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Presents: “LagosAtlanta: Sister City Rising” An Exhibition Celebrating 50 Years of Cultural Exchange and Civic Collaboration
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Ten-week residency to welcome two Lagos-based artists who will create multi-disciplinary installations along the BeltLine as part of their cultural immersion  ATLANTA (February 22, 2024) – Fifty years ago this ..read more
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Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Presents LagosAtlanta: Sister City Rising
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Fifty years ago, the City of Atlanta and Mayor Maynard Jackson announced a historic moment as Atlanta welcomed Lagos, Nigeria, as one of its first Sister Cities, starting a remarkable ..read more
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Art Conservation on the BeltLine
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The recent Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Conservation Project proved to be a remarkable intersection of creativity, community, and conservation. Hosted by the AUC Art History + Curatorial Studies Collective ..read more
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Atlanta BeltLine Celebrates City’s Style Writing History With Graffiti Jam Session And “So So Def Walls” Celebration Day
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Friday, November 3 – Sunday, November 5, 2023 25+ style writers, graffiti artists will come together to celebrate the legacy of style writing in Atlanta and its intersection with the ..read more
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Where The Weird Things Are on the Atlanta BeltLine
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[envira-gallery-slider id=”76572″] Something weird happened on the Atlanta BeltLine. Something very weird. Giant monster puppets began congregating at the Stumpery Garden on October 28 at dusk. Some had big teeth ..read more
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Celebrating Indigenous Heritage and Future on the BeltLine
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At the heart of the Atlanta BeltLine’s vision lies a commitment to creating public spaces that are open to all where everyone feels welcome. This dedication to inclusivity extends to ..read more
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Celebrate Atlanta’s Style Writing Culture at ATL Jam
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Atlanta’s storied style writing scene dates back to the early 80s when the hip-hop movement first took off in the city. Since then, the art form has grown and evolved ..read more
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Little Amal’s Stop on the Atlanta BeltLine
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[envira-gallery-slider id=”76350″] Little Amal, on a 6,000-mile journey across the United States, made a memorable stop on the Atlanta BeltLine’s Eastside Trail. The Atlanta BeltLine, in collaboration with Chantelle Rytter ..read more
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Explore the BeltLine with The City is a Circle
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Join us for an exploration of the Atlanta BeltLine in The City is a Circle, an event series curated by our 2023 Scholar-in-Residence Rachel Parish.    Running the second Sunday ..read more
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Atlanta BeltLine to Host Giant 12-Foot Puppet and Global Refuge Advocate “Little Amal” for Parade featuring Aerial Artists, Live Band and 100 Butterfly Puppets
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Featured artists include Chantelle Rytter and The Krewe of the Grateful Gluttons, Mausiki Scales and the Common Ground Collective and Liquid Sky Sunday, October 8th | 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 ..read more
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