News // Art on the Atlanta BeltLine
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Art on the Atlanta BeltLine is a linear gallery that represents artists from across Atlanta, the nation, and the world in a variety of mediums: sculpture, murals, dance, music, theater, photography, fashion, film, and more. The artists involved strive to make art accessible to all. Read more from Beltline, their stories, and people in their official blog.
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Join us for an unforgettable journey on the BeltLine with “The BeltLine Chronicles: A Performance of the Poem” by acclaimed artist and scholar Robert Barsky. On April 28th from 11:00 ..read more
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This year marks Atlanta BeltLine’s 15th season of its juried public art exhibition, Art on the Atlanta BeltLine (AoAB), affirming the organization’s commitment to celebrating the voices, experiences and values ..read more
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Dr. Shay Welch, the current Scholar-in-Residence for the Atlanta BeltLine, brings a fresh perspective to the intersection of art and community engagement. With a focus on inclusivity and authenticity, she ..read more
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Calling all Atlanta area artists! We’re seeking applicants for our newest accelerator program BeltLine Business Ventures: Artists Edition. The 9-week pilot program, a collaboration between the BeltLine Business Solutions Office ..read more
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Saturday, May 11 on Atlanta BeltLine’s Westside Trail, led by parade creator Chantelle Rytter and the Krewe of the Grateful Gluttons WHO: Art on the Atlanta BeltLine, Atlanta BeltLine’s arts and ..read more
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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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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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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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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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[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