WHO: Atlanta BeltLine, Inc.’s arts and culture program, Art on the Atlanta BeltLine, Chantelle Rytter and the Krewe of the Grateful Gluttons, and parade participants. Everyone is invited to bring … Continue Reading →

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade Returns May 21
The annual parade of lights will debut on the Atlanta BeltLine Westside Trail One of Atlanta’s most beloved annual traditions returns on May 21 for its twelfth year! The Art … Continue Reading →

#BeltLineArt: Addison Karl on Itti’ kapochcha to’li’
Addison Karl is no stranger to the Atlanta BeltLine. The Chickasaw and Choctaw visual artist collaborated on a project for Art on the Atlanta BeltLine with public mural artist Emmanuel … Continue Reading →

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Issues Open Call for Artists for 2022-2023 Season
Arts professionals are invited to submit for visual and performing art, sculpture, and residency program Atlanta BeltLine, Inc.’s Arts and Culture Department has published a call for artists for the … Continue Reading →

New Art on the Atlanta BeltLine
As the warmth of spring beacons you outside, we have another reason for you to come out on the Atlanta BeltLine: new art! Over the past few weeks, sculptures from … Continue Reading →

BeltLine Public Art Education Partnership with Atlanta University Center
The Atlanta BeltLine continually brings people together in new ways. Most recently, it has served as the classroom and collaborative space for tomorrow’s art professionals. As part of a new … Continue Reading →

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Receives Federal and Local Grant Funding
Funding from Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs and National Endowment for the Arts will advance arts and culture along the corridor Art on the Atlanta BeltLine, the largest outdoor, temporary … Continue Reading →

Q&A with Nedra Deadwyler, 2020-2021 Scholar-in-Residence
Launched in 2019, the Art on the Atlanta Beltline Residency Program is designed to offer real-world exposure operating within the realm of public art and infrastructure while providing a platform … Continue Reading →

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Announces Selected Artists for 2021-2022 Exhibition
A variety of art works will be displayed along 11 miles of trails Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) has notified artists of their selection to participate in the 2021-2022 Art on … Continue Reading →

2020-2021 Art Curator-in-Residence, Elisabeth Herrera-Very
It began as a 2020 goal for Elisabeth Herrera-Very to put herself out there. Following an almost ten-year career as a public-school art teacher, Herrera-Very was in the midst of … Continue Reading →

Atlanta BeltLine Third Quarterly Briefing of 2021
WHAT: Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) will hold its third Quarterly Briefing of 2021. WHEN: The meeting will be held on Thursday, September 9 from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. WHERE: The meeting … Continue Reading →

Atlanta BeltLine 2020-2021 Artist-in-Residence, Jessica Caldas
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine’s 2020-2021 Art-in-Residence, Jessica Caldas shares about her Residency experience and her temporary installation, The Endeavor. Intended to be a monumental sculpture on the Eastside Trail, … Continue Reading →

Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade 2021 Postponed
ABI was in the process of putting our plans in action for the 2021 Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade. However, as conditions surrounding COVID and the Delta Variant have shifted, it … Continue Reading →

BeltLine Live Stream: Historic Preservation as Advocacy
Nedra Deadwyler, Art on the Atlanta BeltLine’s Scholar-in-Residence for the 2020-2021 exhibition season, will speak on her work. Nedra collected information using digital archives and interviews with several individuals in … Continue Reading →

The Endeavor Procession
As a part of the Art on the BeltLine Artist-in-Residence, The Endeavor and her three children – Atalanta, Astarte, and Inanna were created by their maker/mother, Jessica Caldas. They will … Continue Reading →

Historic Preservation as Advocacy: A Pop-Up on the BeltLine
Nedra Deadwyler is Art on the Atlanta BeltLine’s Scholar-in-Residence for the 2020-2021 exhibition season. This event is designed to build knowledge of the everyday person about the steps they can … Continue Reading →
BeltLine Live Stream: Liquid Sky
Liquid Sky will debut a video of their performance via Zoom followed by an artist talk. This event is part of BeltLine Live Stream, virtual Art on the Atlanta BeltLine … Continue Reading →

BeltLine Live Stream: BeltLine Spaces Sculptors Panel
ptPanel discussion with featured sculptors from BeltLine Spaces 2020-2021: Grace Kisa and Ellex Swavoni. This event is part of BeltLine Live Stream, virtual Art on the Atlanta BeltLine events taking … Continue Reading →

The Endeavor Procession
As a part of the Art on the BeltLine Artist-in-Residence, The Endeavor and her three children – Atalanta, Astarte, and Inanna were created by their maker/mother, Jessica Caldas. They will … Continue Reading →

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Commemorative Book Now on Sale
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine celebrated its 10th anniversary during the 2020-2021 season as the largest outdoor, temporary public art exhibition in the south. A commemorative book marks this milestone … Continue Reading →

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine: Up Close with ARRRTADDICT
ARRRTADDICT is a self-described artist, muralist, fashion designer and healer. A proud member of both the queer and Puerto Rican communities, ARRRTADDICT believes art is a healthy addiction that invites … Continue Reading →

BeltLine Live Stream: BeltLine Walls, Vol. 3 Muralists Panel
Panel Discussion with Muralists from BeltLine Walls, Vol. 3: Jenevieve Reid, HENSE, Ricardo Moody, ARRRTADDICT, and Brandon Sadler. This event is part of BeltLine Live Stream, virtual Art on the … Continue Reading →

BeltLine Live Stream: Full Radius Dance
Full Radius Dance will debut a video of their performance “Restructure” via Zoom followed by an artist talk. This event is part of BeltLine Live Stream, virtual Art on the … Continue Reading →

The Endeavor Procession
As a part of the Art on the BeltLine Artist-in-Residence, The Endeavor and her three children – Atalanta, Astarte, and Inanna were created by their maker/mother, Jessica Caldas. They will … Continue Reading →