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 →
Panel Discussion with Muralists from BeltLine Walls, Vol. 3: Jenevieve Reid, HENSE, Ricardo Moody, ARRRTADDICT, and Brandon Sadler. 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 →
ptPanel discussion with featured sculptors from BeltLine Spaces 2020-2021: Grace Kisa and Ellex Swavoni. 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 by telephone … Continue Reading →
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 →
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 →
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 →
Join Curator-in-Residence, Malesha Taylor for this series of virtual salons entitled, MusiQRoom. Organized as part of her Westside Trail music festival, PolyRhythmiQ, slated to take place on the eve … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Westside Trail: Lee Murphy Tunnel
Klimchak and Stuart Gerber present a percussion concert for home-built instruments entitled Bowled Over. Composed and developed during a 2019 residency at Florida’s Safety Harbor Art and Music Center, the duet uses waterfilled bowls connected together with hoses. As the players raise the bowls they lower the pitch of both their own bowl and raise … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail at Irwin Street
660 Irwin St NE, Atlanta, GA, United States
Please join us for the opening event of the Atlanta Beltline installation "Enfold Pavilion" designed and executed by Zamila Karimi (Senior Lecturer for KSU Architecture) and Farhaan Samnani (KSU Architecture Alumni) The project questions the notion of the house as a standard A-frame polygon: a metaphor for personal memories, dreams, and aspirations. The form twists, … Continue Reading →
Revenant Warrior is part of a series of traveling performances that question accessibility across the American landscape wherein performance artist Jessica Elaine Blinkhorn becomes an object of reverence that serves as a reminder of one’s own limitations, inevitable mortality, and the systematic need to act now on accommodating current and future disabilities.
Revenant Warrior is part of a series of traveling performances that question accessibility across the American landscape wherein performance artist Jessica Elaine Blinkhorn becomes an object of reverence that serves as a reminder of one’s own limitations, inevitable mortality, and the systematic need to act now on accommodating current and future disabilities.