Arts & Culture
Atlanta Beltline Art
Atlanta Beltline Art celebrates the voices, experiences, and values of all Atlantans through the work of hundreds of visual artists, performers, and musicians along the corridor.
Applications for the Beltline Public Art Advisory Council are open through December 13, 2024.
Public Art as Transformative as Atlanta
We’re proud to host one of the largest temporary public art exhibits and linear galleries in the United States along the Beltline corridor. Through sculptures, murals, performances, and other experiences, we strive to enrich and reflect the communities we serve across Atlanta.
Foundational Collection
These pieces reflect the character and history of the Atlanta Beltline as a former railroad corridor and can be found on the trail year-round.
Special Exhibitions
Check out these temporary pieces and performances before they’re gone.
Continuing Collection
These murals and sculptures have carried over from previous Atlanta Beltline Art exhibitions and can be found throughout the corridor.
Residency Collection
Our residency program provides real-world exposure to the public art and infrastructure worlds. Explore the works of our current Scholar-, Curator-, and Artist-in-Residence.
Exhibition Archives
Discover pieces and performances that once called the corridor home.
Residency Archives
Learn more about the artists, scholars, and curators who have gone through our residency program.
Join Us for Our Annual Arts Events
ATL Park Jam
Celebrating Hip-Hop
Curated by the Atlanta Beltline and event producer RAPPORT, ATL Park Jam highlights the rich legacy of innovation and creativity from Atlanta's emcees, producers, and DJs.
ATL StyleWriters Jam
Dive Into StyleWriting Culture
ATL StyleWriters Jam is a three-day annual exhibition celebrating the legacy and evolution of Atlanta’s style writing culture. It brings style writers from all generations to paint walls around the corridor.
Beltline After Dark
Music & Arts Performances
Beltline After Dark is an annual series of free arts and music performances along the corridor. Past years’ events have included pop-up performances, acrobatic arts, artisan vendors, and more.
Lantern Parade
Light Up the Southwest Trail
Created and presented by Chantelle Rytter and the Krewe of the Grateful Gluttons, the Atlanta Beltline Lantern Parade brings together thousands of people and hundreds of lanterns for a festive evening of creativity, community, and magic.
No Tables, No Chairs
A Funk-filled Musical Celebration
Created and curated by Mausiki Scales and the Common Ground Collective, No Tables, No Chairs, is an all-day celebration and funk-filled musical journey through the pulsating rhythms of the African Diaspora featuring a family festival, Funk-link parade, evening concerts, and more.
Southeast Woodlands Stickball Summit
Honoring Indigenous Stickball
Organized by Chickasaw and Choctaw member Addison Karl, in collaboration with Atlanta Beltline, Inc. and Emory University, the Southeast Woodlands Stickball Summit showcases the history and future of Indigenous Stickball to the public.
Thank You to Our Atlanta Beltline Art Supporters
Atlanta Beltline Art wouldn’t be possible without the help of grants and our sponsors. To learn more about becoming a sponsor reach out to development@atlblp.org.
This program is supported in part by the City of Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs.