BeltLine Live Stream: Journey of a Black Girl Artist Talk

Facebook Live Atlanta, GA, United States

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 installation, this interactive safe space was created for self-care, with exterior walls with words of affirmation. This event will be streamed on Facebook Live. To … Continue Reading →

BeltLine Live Stream – Journey of A Black Girl Phase II: This Crown Belongs to Us

Facebook Live Atlanta, GA, United States

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 in translation based on life interactions. Becoming a black woman, there are lessons learned when dealing with the good, the bad and ugly that society … Continue Reading →

BeltLine Live Stream: Journey of a Black Girl Artist Talk

Facebook Live Atlanta, GA, United States

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 Tha Songbird Filmmaker - Melissa Alexander Please join us on Facebook Live to participate in this event. To learn more about Courtney Brooks, please visit … Continue Reading →

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BeltLine Live Stream – Nommo: The Power of Spoken Word – West Africa to the West End

Zoom Atlanta, GA, United States

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 an immersive experience of poetry, storytelling and testifying centered on the rich history of African and Africans in America, specifically highlighting the history and culture … 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 →

Artists’ Proposal Workshop

Virtual Atlanta, GA, United States

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 of a good proposal with discussions around original ideas, concept renderings, a strong portfolio, artist statement and bio, budgeting, and more. While the focus of … Continue Reading →

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Atlanta BeltLine Parade-in-Place

Atlanta, GA, United States

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 reimagined this September! For the first time, the Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade will take place throughout a multitude of Atlanta BeltLine neighborhoods. Everyone is invited … Continue Reading →

Artist Virtual Information Session

Atlanta, GA, United States
Virtual Event Virtual Event

Artist virtual information session where ABI’s Arts and Culture team will present on the proposal submittal process.