Atlanta’s storied style writing scene dates back to the early 80s when the hip-hop movement first took off in the city. Since then, the art form has grown and evolved, … Continue Reading →

Celebrating Indigenous Heritage and Future on the BeltLine
At the heart of the Atlanta BeltLine’s vision lies a commitment to creating public spaces that are open to all where everyone feels welcome. This dedication to inclusivity extends to … Continue Reading →

Where The Weird Things Are on the Atlanta BeltLine
Something weird happened on the Atlanta BeltLine. Something very weird. Giant monster puppets began congregating at the Stumpery Garden on October 28 at dusk. Some had big teeth. Others had … Continue Reading →

Atlanta BeltLine Celebrates City’s Style Writing History With Graffiti Jam Session And “So So Def Walls” Celebration Day
Friday, November 3 – Sunday, November 5, 2023 25+ style writers, graffiti artists will come together to celebrate the legacy of style writing in Atlanta and its intersection with the … Continue Reading →

Explore the BeltLine with The City is a Circle
Join us for an exploration of the Atlanta BeltLine in The City is a Circle, an event series curated by our 2023 Scholar-in-Residence Rachel Parish. Running the second Sunday … Continue Reading →

Little Amal’s Stop on the Atlanta BeltLine
Little Amal, on a 6,000-mile journey across the United States, made a memorable stop on the Atlanta BeltLine’s Eastside Trail. The Atlanta BeltLine, in collaboration with Chantelle Rytter and the … Continue Reading →

Enriching Atlanta’s Art Scene: Liquid Sky’s Community-Driven Approach
Liquid Sky is a specialty event company known for its captivating and innovative cirque style performances. With a focus on pushing artistic boundaries, the company creates immersive and thought-provoking experiences. The … Continue Reading →

BeltLine Celebrates Hip Hop’s 50th Anniversary with “ATL Park Jam”
Join us as we celebrate Hip Hop’s 50th Anniversary with “ATL Park Jam” on Saturday, August 12 from 12pm-8pm at Adair Park II, 820 Murphy Ave SW Atlanta, GA. 30310.

Terri’s Heart: Painting Emotions on the BeltLine
Art has long been recognized as a universal language, transcending cultural boundaries and connecting individuals through shared experiences. Many artists featured on the Beltline use it as an … Continue Reading →

Atlanta BeltLine Celebrates Hip Hop’s 50th Anniversary with Day-Long “ATL Park Jam”
Saturday, August 12 | Noon – 8 p.m. | Adair Park II Atlanta BeltLine, Inc.’s Art on the Atlanta BeltLine presents ATL Park Jam, a one-day celebration of Atlanta’s deep, … Continue Reading →
Artist Talk & Sculpture Debut with Chelsea Darling
Chelsea Darling is the 2023 Artist in Residence for Art on the Atlanta BeltLine and a local sculptor who designs and builds artistic installations using metal fabrication, machining, forging, and finishing. The … Continue Reading →

Parkside students participate in first APS x BeltLine art collab
There are more than 20 schools around the Atlanta BeltLine, and many students use the trail corridor as part of their commute to school. After years of ideating about a … Continue Reading →

Media Advisory: Atlanta BeltLine Presents “BeltLine After Dark”
Friday, June 2 – Saturday, June 3 | Atlanta’s Westside Park Atlanta BeltLine Inc.’s BeltLine After Dark, a staple of its Art on the Atlanta BeltLine season, will return for its fourth year, Friday, … Continue Reading →

Liquid Sky’s Summer Time Beach Party!
Liquid Sky’s Premier Annual Memorial Day Weekend Summertime Beach Party! FREE TO THE PUBLIC!!! Exciting Cirque Style Performance for Art on the Atlanta BeltLine. Come enjoy fun in the sun … Continue Reading →

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Issues Open Call for Artists for 2023-2024 Season
Visual, performing and sculptural artists invited to submit works in celebration of the season’s theme: 50 Years of Hip Hop Atlanta BeltLine, Inc.’s Arts and Culture Department has published a … Continue Reading →

Atlanta BeltLine Previews 2022-2023 “Art on the Atlanta BeltLine” Season, Featuring New Partnerships, Seasonal Favorites and a Special Dedication to the 50th Anniversary of Hip Hop
Since the first section of the Atlanta BeltLine trail opened in 2009, the arts have been a part of the experience – serving, in many ways, as an invitation to … Continue Reading →

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Receives Grant Funding to Support Arts and Culture Programming
Federal and local support comes from the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs and the National Endowment for the Arts Art on the Atlanta BeltLine recently received $75,000 in grant funding … Continue Reading →

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Unveils Indigenous Sculpture Showcasing Ancient Traditional Caddo Pottery
New monumental sculpture is located on Eastside Trail in front of Ponce City Market As part of Art on the Atlanta BeltLine, a new monumental work of art is … Continue Reading →

Chase Kahwinhut Earles Presents Naw’-tsiʔ: Bear Effigy Vessel
Join us for a special artist talk by master Caddo potter, Chase Kahwinhut Earles on December 10 from 3pm-5pm. Chase will share about his monumental sculpture, Naw’-tsiʔ: Bear Effigy Vessel, … Continue Reading →

Southeast Woodlands Stickball Summit
History was made on October 15, 2022 as four indigenous tribes gathered on traditional Muscogee Land, where the Atlanta BeltLine is now situated, to play Indigenous Stickball for the first … Continue Reading →

Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. Announces Southeast Woodlands Stickball Summit
Summit will showcase traditional, indigenous stickball games with played exhibitions and panel discussion For the first time in over 200 years, Indigenous Stickball will be played by multiple native nations … Continue Reading →

Call for Public Input for 2022-2023 Exhibition
Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI)’s Arts and Culture Department has published its shortlisted artists vying for a spot in the 13th Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Exhibition, following an open call … Continue Reading →

Flight of Swallows: Mark/Reflect
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 →

Flight of Swallows: Mark/Reflect
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 →