Journey of a Black Girl merges the core of self-expression and the innocence of adolescence. Integrating everyday rituals and practices passed down through our ancestors, Phase I is dedicated to … Continue Reading →
Hear from Homegirl’s Clubhouse muralist, Yuzly Mathurin and other visual artists invited to display black imagery and their journey. Situated on the Southside Trail as part of the initial JOABG … Continue Reading →
A Journey of a Black Girl transitions into womanhood where one learns to stand in power, accepting flaws and embracing true beauty inside and out. Sometimes this may get lost … Continue Reading →
The artists listed below will be discussing their work, their experience, and their process. Healing Ritual projections - Charmaine Minniefield Performance art - Angela Davis Johnson Spoken word - Theresa … Continue Reading →
Mausiki Scales and the Common Ground Collective and local Wordsmiths of the West End seek to bring Storytelling, Poetry and Live Jazz to Atlanta online. Nommo will engage attendees in … Continue Reading →
The closing of JOABG is a celebration of OUR journey. This online fashion party expresses that Black girls never go out of style. Listen to 3 fashion stylists known as the … Continue Reading →
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 … Continue Reading →
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 … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine, Inc.'s Arts and Culture Department will present on best practices when applying to the Art on the Atlanta BeltLine exhibition. Join this virtual meeting to learn the essentials … Continue Reading →
Shine Your Light with the Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade-in-Place! Everyone is invited to participate from the comforts of your own home! One of Atlanta’s most beloved, illuminated annual traditions is … Continue Reading →