Trail data has shown a significant decline in usage since early March 2020, and we are grateful to the community for joining us to help #FlattenTheCurve.
Curator-in-Residence Courtney Brooks’ Journey of a Black Girl
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine launched its inaugural public art Residency Program in 2019. Multi-disciplinary in scope, ABI recently sat down with the program’s Curator-in-Residence, Courtney Brooks to learn more … Continue Reading →
Talkback with Atlanta BeltLine Scholar-in-Residence, Benae Beamon
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine launched its inaugural public art Residency Program in 2019. Multi-disciplinary in scope, ABI recently sat down with the program’s Scholar-in-Residence, Benae Beamon, PhD, to learn … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Issues Open Call for Artists for 11th Season
Four separate calls invite submissions for visual and performing art, sculpture, residency program, and support positions ATLANTA – Art on the Atlanta BeltLine has released a call for artists for … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine to Receive $20,000 Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts
Atlanta BeltLine Partnership has been approved for a $20,000 Art Works grant to support Art on the Atlanta BeltLine, the largest outdoor temporary public art exhibition in the history of … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade: 10 years strong!
Creativity, community, and jubilation charged the atmosphere as thousands of colorful, homemade lanterns illuminated the Eastside Trail for one of Atlanta’s most anticipated events of the year: the Art on … Continue Reading →
Statement on art sculpture “Death of a Caterpillar”
At Atlanta BeltLine, Inc., we strive to remain aligned with our core values as well as the City and their stance on anti-censorship of arts and culture programming. After the … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Westside Trail Art Walk
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine will host a free, guided art walk of its public art exhibition on the Westside Trail on Saturday, November 9th. It will feature a conversation … Continue Reading →
Art Performances with Kinetic Light at the Beltline: Under Momentum
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine, in collaboration with disability arts ensemble Kinetic Light, invites community members to attend a special performance of Under Momentum on Friday, November 8th and Saturday, … Continue Reading →
Friends and Neighbors Day Party wraps up this November with a collaboration parade by “No Tables, No Chairs” for Art on the Atlanta BeltLine’s 10th Anniversary
In collaboration with Art on the Atlanta BeltLine, Arbitrary Living presents Friends and Neighbors event series. Friends and Neighbors is a mini boutique festival and day party celebrating southern hospitality, … Continue Reading →
BeltLine After Dark x Music in the Park
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine, in collaboration with Music in the Park, invites community members to a weekend of music and celebration with “BeltLine After Dark x Music in the Park” on Friday, October 18th and Saturday, October 19th, 2019 at several locations along the Atlanta BeltLine’s Westside Trail.
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade Returns September 21
Parade will celebrate the tenth anniversary of the yearly illuminated procession One of Atlanta’s most popular annual traditions returns on September 21 for its tenth year! Created and hosted by … Continue Reading →
Living Walls, the City Speaks, Unveiling Mural on the Atlanta BeltLine Westside Trail
Artwork is part of the CDC’s national campaign, “Start Talking. Stop HIV.” ATLANTA – Living Walls, in collaboration with Art on the Atlanta BeltLine, invites community members to the unveiling … Continue Reading →
Friends and Neighbors Day Fest continues this August as Atlanta’s Garden Art Party
In collaboration with Art On The Atlanta Beltline, Arbitrary Living presents Friends and Neighbors event series. Friends and Neighbors is a mini boutique festival and day party celebrating southern hospitality, … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Announces BeltLine Walls Festival
Free community event includes Family Paint Day, freestyle performances, and theater ATLANTA – BeltLine Walls is Art on the Atlanta BeltLine’s annual mural festival. Muralists from Atlanta and beyond will … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Announces Artist Lineup for 10th Anniversary
Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) has announced the lineup for the tenth year of Art on the Atlanta BeltLine (AoAB).
Friends and Neighbors Day Fest continues this July as Atlanta’s Garden Art Party
In collaboration with Art on the Atlanta Beltline, Arbitrary Living presents Friends and Neighbors event series. Friends and Neighbors is a mini boutique festival and day party celebrating southern hospitality, … Continue Reading →
BeltLine Public Art Advisory Council Established
Council will meet quarterly to evaluate Atlanta BeltLine Public Art Projects & Programs Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) has selected participants for the newly-established BeltLine Public Art Advisory Council (BPAAC). The … Continue Reading →
One Week Remaining to Apply for 2019 Art on the Atlanta BeltLine exhibition
Applications for temporary exhibition and technical positions close April 26 ATLANTA – On February 27, 2019, Art on the Atlanta BeltLine released a call for proposals for its tenth year … Continue Reading →
Meet Your 2019 Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Jurors
It’s spring again, and that means the next Art on the Atlanta BeltLine exhibition is just a few short months away! The 2019 call for artists has been released, along with solicitations for technical positions and a brand new residency program!
Atlanta Film Festival Announces The Return of Signature Sound + Vision Event
In partnership with the Atlanta BeltLine, the festival highlight returns after a one-year hiatus with music, art and more ATLANTA, GA (April 10, 2019) — The Atlanta Film Festival (ATLFF) … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Announces Jurors for 2019 Exhibition
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine has selected the jury for the 2019 exhibition. The twelve-member jury panel is comprised of artists and arts professionals from the Atlanta community and represent a diverse set of media, expertise, and demographics.
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Launches Residency Program; Calls for Artist Applications
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine is calling for artists to apply to its inaugural residency program. The Art on the Atlanta BeltLine residency program is designed to offer real-world exposure within the realm of public art and infrastructure, presenting many unique challenges and learning opportunities.
Update from Art on the Atlanta BeltLine
We have lots of exciting news in the AoAB universe for you! Last week, we announced the call for artist proposals for the 2019 exhibition. Additionally, a number of technical positions are available for which qualified individuals can apply.