Recurring

The Endeavor Procession

Eastside Trail Atlanta, GA, United States

As a part of the Art on the BeltLine Artist-in-Residence, The Endeavor and her three children - Atalanta, Astarte, and Inanna were created by their maker/mother, Jessica Caldas. They will … Continue Reading →

BeltLine Live Stream: Full Radius Dance

Virtual Atlanta, GA, United States

Full Radius Dance will debut a video of their performance "Restructure" via Zoom followed by an artist talk. This event is part of BeltLine Live Stream, virtual Art on the Atlanta BeltLine events taking place in June 2021. Please click this link to join the webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82213441350 Or One tap mobile: US: +13017158592,,82213441350#  or +13126266799,,82213441350# … Continue Reading →

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BeltLine Live Stream: Liquid Sky

Virtual Atlanta, GA, United States

Liquid Sky will debut a video of their performance via Zoom followed by an artist talk. This event is part of BeltLine Live Stream, virtual Art on the Atlanta BeltLine events taking place in June 2021. Please click this link to join the webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82213441350 Or One tap mobile: US: +13017158592,,82213441350#  or +13126266799,,82213441350# Or dial … Continue Reading →

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Historic Preservation as Advocacy: A Pop-Up on the BeltLine

Atlanta BeltLine Center Atlanta, GA, United States

Nedra Deadwyler is Art on the Atlanta BeltLine's Scholar-in-Residence for the 2020-2021 exhibition season. This event is designed to build knowledge of the everyday person about the steps they can take to cherish their personal and family history for future generations.  You will talk to individuals to learn more about  Ways to document personal and … Continue Reading →

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BeltLine Live Stream: Historic Preservation as Advocacy

Atlanta, GA, United States

Nedra Deadwyler, Art on the Atlanta BeltLine's Scholar-in-Residence for the 2020-2021 exhibition season, will speak on her work. Nedra collected information using digital archives and interviews with several individuals in order to engage cultural memory at seven locations around the Atlanta BeltLine. Discussions ranged from tree canopies to food systems, included historical and personal events, … Continue Reading →

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