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 →

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 →

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Presents BeltLine Live Stream
Virtual performances will feature performances, artists’ talks, and more Returning for a second year, Art on the Atlanta BeltLine presents BeltLine Live Stream, a series of performance works and talks … 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: 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 →

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 →

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: 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: 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 →

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 →

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 Issues Open Call for Artists for 2021-2022 Season
Arts professionals are invited to submit for visual and performing art, sculpture, and residency program ATLANTA – Atlanta BeltLine, Inc.’s Arts and Culture Department has published a call for artists … Continue Reading →

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine: Up Close with Johnny Crawford
Award-winning photographer and visual story-teller Johnny Crawford shares about his early work as a photographer which inspired The Vietnam Black Soldier Portrait Project, a black and white photography exhibition that … Continue Reading →

Life on the Atlanta BeltLine: Shantaé Robinson and Purple Rain
Shantaé Robinson first heard about the Atlanta BeltLine in 2007. Engaged in environmental and social justice, the project vision and potential that it had to positively impact the city really … Continue Reading →
Artists’ Proposal Workshop
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 reimagined this September! For the first time, the Atlanta … Continue Reading →

Interview with Atlanta BeltLine Artist-in-Residence, Dr. Fahamu Pecou
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine‘s inaugural Artist-in-Residence, Dr. Fahamu Pecou,shares about his site-specific installation, Can’t Cop Cars without Seeing Cop Cars, which was on display on the Eastside Trail from … Continue Reading →

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Presents First-Ever BeltLine Live Stream
Virtual performances will feature film screenings, artists’ talks, music, festival, and more ATLANTA – Art on the Atlanta BeltLine presents, for the first time, BeltLine Live Stream, a collection of … Continue Reading →
BeltLine Live Stream: Friends and Neighbors “Atlanta Stay Light” Day Fest
In collaboration with Art on the Atlanta BeltLine, Arbitrary Living presents Friends and Neighbors event series. Friends and Neighbors is a mini boutique festival and day party celebrating southern hospitality, … Continue Reading →