Westside Trail I-20 underpass
Atlanta, GA, United States
The ties that bind. The elasticity of connection. Pathways for escape or reconciliation. Flight of Swallows’ one-day, two-performance activation of the Atlanta BeltLine Westside Trail underneath I-20 will explore our closest, most fulfilling and fraught human relationships.
Westside Trail I-20 underpass
Atlanta, GA, United States
The ties that bind. The elasticity of connection. Pathways for escape or reconciliation. Flight of Swallows’ one-day, two-performance activation of the Atlanta BeltLine Westside Trail underneath I-20 will explore our closest, most fulfilling and fraught human relationships.
Atlanta BeltLine Westside Trail: Lee Murphy Tunnel
Klimchak and Stuart Gerber will perform a pop-up percussion concert for home-built instruments which use water as part of their design. Waterphonics, uses a custom-built bass marimba, made from 15-25 water-cooler jugs tuned to a microtonal scale with different amounts of water in them. The duet is similar to a 4 hand piano piece.
Westside Trail at Lena Street
1125 Lena Street NW, Atlanta, GA, United States
Hear from artist and sculptor Judith Hoffman as she shares about her newest sculpture in her series, "The American Dream" on the Atlanta Beltline. Parking available at 1125 Lena St NW, Atlanta, GA 30314
Atlanta BeltLine Westside Trail adjacent to Best End Brewing
1036 White Street SW, Atlanta, GA, United States
‘At Least Six Feet: Who Decides…Who Belongs’ is a movement and sound performance event commissioned by and created specifically for Art on The Atlanta BeltLine. Directed by D. Patton White, this new work is a response to the many ways in which our society has completely transformed in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Through humor … Continue Reading →
Eastside Trail at Monroe Drive & 10th Street
Atlanta, GA, United States
The Tin lady has stepped out from art shows to the streets of Atlanta. Don’t let her startle you she is a statue with a bundle of surprises who will dance the day away. The best part of the tin lady is bringing positive energy and smiles among her fellow peers and audience. As she … Continue Reading →
Gordon White Park
1350 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd SW, Atlanta, GA, United States
Hollow Bones explores periods of transition that center around seeking home. Awakening in a strange world where the performers are the aliens, they encounter pivotal moments where in order to embrace change they must let go of the familiar parts of themselves and their prior life. A statue installation comes to life, Hollow Bones, performed … Continue Reading →
Historic Fourth Ward Park Activity Field
680 Dallas St NE, Atlanta, GA, United States
Hollow Bones explores periods of transition that center around seeking home. Awakening in a strange world where the performers are the aliens, they encounter pivotal moments where in order to embrace change they must let go of the familiar parts of themselves and their prior life. A statue installation comes to life, Hollow Bones, performed … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Westside Trail at Lucile Avenue Bridge
Atlanta, GA, United States
Letters in Transit is a pop-up letter writing station along the BeltLine on April 29th, 3-6pm under the Lucile Avenue Bridge and April 30th, 11-2pm near the Ponce City Market trestle. BeltLine travelers can take a moment of intentional pause to exchange a story via written letter. Letters, signed anonymously or not and addressed to … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail at Ponce City Market
Atlanta, GA, United States
Letters in Transit is a pop-up letter writing station along the BeltLine on April 29th, 3-6pm under the Lucile Avenue Bridge and April 30th, 11-2pm near the Ponce City Market trestle. BeltLine travelers can take a moment of intentional pause to exchange a story via written letter. Letters, signed anonymously or not and addressed to … Continue Reading →
Atlanta Beltline at Southside Trail - McDonough Blvd Tunnel
Atlanta, GA, United States
What Are You? is an exploration of what it means to be mixed-race in America. Leading artist Nicolette Emanuelle began questioning why she had been asked “what are you?” for most of her life, leading to a deep exploration of how racial identity can imbue both a sense of community and feeling like an outcast. … Continue Reading →
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