12th Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade
Atlanta, GA, United StatesA new season. A new trail. The same magic. Mark your calendar for the Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade on the Westside Trail on May 21, 2022.
A new season. A new trail. The same magic. Mark your calendar for the Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade on the Westside Trail on May 21, 2022.
Come enjoy fun in the sun as Liquid Sky introduces sway poles on the North Ave Bridge, overlooking Ponce City Market and the Atlanta skyline. Liquid Sky has created a 45 minute showcase exploring the evolving stages of life with an updated look on the atomic family, and what is means to be human in todays world.
Come enjoy fun in the sun as Liquid Sky introduces sway poles on the North Ave Bridge, overlooking Ponce City Market and the Atlanta skyline. Liquid Sky has created a 45 minute showcase exploring the evolving stages of life with an updated look on the atomic family, and what is means to be human in todays world.
Mausiki Scales & The Common Ground Collective present No Chairs No Tables, featuring Atlanta Junkanoo Group, Egbe Sekere and Lillian Blades. Join them for a jam-packed day of family-friendly fun, … Continue Reading →
Everyone is invited to join artist Drew Borders, as she talked about and celebrates the completion of her mural The Fates. The Fates is the latest mural in the Art … Continue Reading →
Tiny Doors ATL artist Karen Anderson Singer will speak about the six new Art on the Atlanta BeltLine installations, followed by a short walk across the bridge to reveal a … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine's 2021-2022 Curator-in-Residence, museSalon Collaborative will host PolyRhythmiQ Juneteenth Weekend Fest at Gordon White Park on Saturday, June 18 from 11:00am - 7pm. The festival’s day-long activities … Continue Reading →
The ties that bind. The elasticity of connection. Pathways for escape or reconciliation. Artist-in-Residence, Flight of Swallows presents back-to-back performances of their final activation, exploring our closest, most fulfilling and … Continue Reading →
The ties that bind. The elasticity of connection. Pathways for escape or reconciliation. Artist-in-Residence, Flight of Swallows presents back-to-back performances of their final activation, exploring our closest, most fulfilling and … Continue Reading →
For the first time in over 200 years, Indigenous Stickball will be played by native nations on traditional Muscogee Land in the heart of Atlanta. Organized by Chickasaw and Choctaw member, Addison Karl, in collaboration with Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. and Emory University, the Southeast Woodlands Stickball Summit will showcase the history and future of the game to the public.