Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Westside Trail Art Walk

Westside Trail at Lena Street 1125 Lena Street NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

The Art of Reconciliation, 2019, by William Massey Art on the Atlanta BeltLine will host a free, guided art walk of its public art exhibition on the Westside Trail on Saturday, November 9th.  It will feature a conversation with local artist and sculptor D’Andre Brooks. The tenth anniversary of the annual public art exhibition showcases … Continue Reading →

Martin Luther King Day of Service

Washington Park (Natatorium) 102 Ollie St., Atlanta, GA, United States

Please join The Conservancy at Historic Washington Park, the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership, and Park Pride for a day of service in honor of Martin Luther King Day! Projects for volunteers will include clearing invasive plants, painting park tables and benches, improving flower beds, cleaning up litter throughout the park, and mulching trees. The park celebrated … Continue Reading →

Your Rights as a Renter and How to Find Help When You Need It Fast

The Ke'nekt 1492 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd. SW, Atlanta, GA, United States

The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership is partnering with the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation and The Ke'nekt to host Your Rights as a Renter and How to Find Help When You Need It Fast. In this free home empowerment workshop, an Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation attorney will provide an overview of tenant’s rights in Georgia with the … Continue Reading →

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Bowled Over by Klimchak

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 →

Waterphonics

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.