Atlanta’s Largest Temporary Public Art Project Returns for a Fifth Year from September 6 to November 15 Atlanta – Art on the Atlanta BeltLine, now the largest temporary public art … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Receives National Endowment For The Arts Grant
City of Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs awarded one of 66 “Our Town” Projects Selected Nationwide for Project on the Atlanta BeltLine Atlanta – National Endowment for the Arts … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Receives Award From Harlem Fine Arts Show
On Thursday, June 26, Art on the Atlanta BeltLine was presented with the 2014 Arts and Community Award from the Harlem Fine Arts Show. In partnership with the National Black … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Call for Committee Members
Have you been looking for a way to get involved with Art on the Atlanta BeltLine but were unsure how to do it? Here is a way to bring your … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Call for Artists
Atlanta’s Largest Temporary Public Art Exhibition Seeking Artists for Fifth Annual Exhibition Atlanta –Art on the Atlanta BeltLine has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for artists to solicit outdoor, … Continue Reading →
2013 – A Year in Review
Last Tuesday was the fourth and final Atlanta BeltLine Quarterly Briefing of 2013. We took the opportunity to present the public with a recap of Atlanta BeltLine progress and events … Continue Reading →
Art Calling to Mind Atlanta’s History
Now that the 2013 Art on the Atlanta BeltLine exhibit is drawing to a close, we are taking a moment to look back on this year’s incredible visual and performing … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine to Dedicate Iron Column Sculpture
Atlanta – On Friday, November 8, at 10 am officials from Atlanta BeltLine, Inc., the City of Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs and IIDA Georgia will dedicate a permanent piece … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Performance Finale
We hope you’ve had a blast at the Art on the Atlanta BeltLine performances this year! Though the visual art will be on exhibition through November, the performances came to … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine – So Much to Explore!
As we approach the halfway point of the 2013 Art on the Atlanta BeltLine exhibition, now is the time to get out to the Atlanta BeltLine to see some art! The … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Brings Performances to the West Side!
The weather was absolutely beautiful for the performances last Sunday in the southwest corridor, despite rain day on Saturday. (By the way, Saturday’s performances have been rescheduled for October 5 in … Continue Reading →
2013 Art on the Atlanta BeltLine is in Motion!
Movement was the theme on the opening weekend of the fourth annual Art on the Atlanta BeltLine exhibition. After the Lantern Parade’s vibrant march down the Eastside Trail, more performances … Continue Reading →
2013 Lantern Parade Recap
What a spectacular kickoff for 2013 Art on the Atlanta BeltLine at the annual Lantern Parade! More than 10,000 – yes, 10,000! – paraders and spectators came out for the … Continue Reading →
Railroad Artifact Sculpture Makes its Debut
Since receiving a donation from the Georgia Chapter of the International Interior Design Association to install a piece of permanent art made of rail artifacts from the Atlanta BeltLine corridor, we’ve … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Announces Performance Schedule
Fourth Annual Exhibition Kicks off Saturday, September 7th with Lantern Parade on the Eastside Trail ATLANTA — Art on the Atlanta Beltline returns this fall as Atlanta’s largest temporary public … Continue Reading →
Art installment reminds local CEO that Atlanta is going places
Guest Blog Post: Jim Kegley, president and CEO of U.S. Micro Corp. U.S. Micro has served as presenting sponsor for Art on the Atlanta BeltLine since the exhibition’s inception four … Continue Reading →
Local Artist Commissioned to Construct Railroad Artifact Sculpture on the Atlanta BeltLine
Donation from Georgia Chapter of the International Interior Design Association Funds New Addition to Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Collection Atlanta – Art on the Atlanta BeltLine will be adding a … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Artists Selected for Fourth Annual Exhibition
Atlanta’s Largest Temporary Public Art Project Returns this Fall Atlanta – Art on the Atlanta BeltLine returns this fall as the largest temporary public art project in Atlanta. With over … Continue Reading →
Community Love: Georgia State University, School of Art and Design
This past Spring, students from Georgia State University’s School of Art and Design under the guidance of Professor Pam Longobardi had the opportunity to bring their art outside of the … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine gallery book
With over 70 performing and visual artists featured in Art on the Atlanta BeltLine 2012, we have hundreds of beautiful photos to share with you! We’ve done our best to … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Call for Artists
Seeking Artists for Atlanta’s Largest Temporary Public Art Exhibition Returning in Fall 2013 Atlanta – Now celebrating its fourth year as Atlanta’s largest temporary public art exhibition, Art on the … Continue Reading →
Atlanta Streets Alive and Art on the Atlanta BeltLine events this Sunday!
The Eastside Trail will be a hive of activity this Sunday, October 7! Check out the following events – all taking place on the newest stretch of the Atlanta BeltLine: … Continue Reading →
Performance Schedule Announced for Third Annual Art on the Atlanta BeltLine
Dynamic Exhibition Kicks off Saturday, September 8 with Performances through Sunday, November 11 ATLANTA (August 23, 2012) — Art on the Atlanta Beltline returns this fall as Atlanta’s largest temporary … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Artists Selected for 2012 Fall Season
Atlanta’s Largest Temporary Public Art Project Returns for Third Exhibition Atlanta – Art on the Atlanta BeltLine will be back on the scene this fall with over 70 innovative works … Continue Reading →