Artist Information Session

Atlanta Beltline Office 100 Peachtree Street NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine has released a call for artists for visual and performance art, sculpture, the residency program, and support positions. Art on the Atlanta BeltLine, the largest temporary art exhibition of its kind in the south, is committed to paying artists a living wage for their work and to providing arts and culture … Continue Reading →

Postponed: Journey Of A Black Girl: Exploring Self Identity Through Culture, Love, and Healing Phase II

Chosewood Tunnel 95 Milton Avenue, Atlanta, GA, United States

This event has been postponed. We want our communities to be able to enjoy this incredible exhibition with full hearts and healthy bodies. Please stay tuned for updates regarding the new date and time for this event. Phase II: I’m Every Woman Date: March 21, 2020 Time: 3-6pm Where: Southside Trail – Milton Ave A Journey of a … Continue Reading →

BeltLine Live Stream: We Can’t Cop Cars Without Seeing Cop Cars

GA, United States

The project explores the notion of Black leisure by highlighting spaces where Black men can experience freedom, autonomy, and joy. Few representations of Black life depict these images or even considers these as valid experiences. We Can’t Cop... uses cars as an allegorical as well as a literal suggestion of movement and escapism from the … Continue Reading →

BeltLine Live Stream: Curator-in-Residence Talk

Zoom Atlanta, GA, United States

COURTNEY BROOKS is an Atlanta based independent curator, multifaceted visual artist, and art instructor. Originally from Denver, Colorado, Brooks carries a decade of experience, giving creative direction for interactive art events and curating over 20 solo and group exhibitions throughout the Atlanta area. In 2019 she exceeded expectations as the lead curator and gallery director … Continue Reading →