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 … Continue Reading →
BeltLine Live Stream: Curator-in-Residence Talk
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 … Continue Reading →
BeltLine Live Stream – Journey of a Black Girl Phase III: Black Girl Magic
The closing of JOABG is a celebration of OUR journey. This online fashion party expresses that Black girls never go out of style. Listen to 3 fashion stylists known as the … Continue Reading →
BeltLine Live Stream: Journey of a Black Girl Artist Talk
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 … Continue Reading →
BeltLine Live Stream – Journey of A Black Girl Phase II: This Crown Belongs to Us
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 … Continue Reading →
BeltLine Live Stream: Journey of a Black Girl Artist Talk
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 … Continue Reading →
BeltLine Live Stream – Journey of a Black Girl Phase I: What Little Black Girls Are Made Of
Journey of a Black Girl merges the core of self-expression and the innocence of adolescence. Integrating everyday rituals and practices passed down through our ancestors, Phase I is dedicated to … Continue Reading →
BeltLine Live Stream: We Can’t Cop Cars Without Seeing Cop Cars
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 … Continue Reading →

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Announces Jurors for 2020-2021 Exhibition
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine has selected a jury for the upcoming 2020-2021 Art on the Atlanta BeltLine exhibition. The eight-member jury panel is comprised of artists and arts professionals … Continue Reading →

Terminus II: the end of the wait is near
It has been a long time coming. Once complete, the massive steel shell that currently frames the Westside Trail will provide the setting for hundreds of carefully woven nylon cables … Continue Reading →

Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. Announces Arts and Culture Community Strategist
Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) would like to introduce Ash Nash, Founder and CEO of Power Haus Creative, as the Arts & Culture Community Strategist. The Arts & Culture Community Strategist … Continue Reading →

2020-2021 Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Info Sessions
Updated on April 29, 2020 at 5:17 p.m. In light of significant impact of COVID-19, we have modified our Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Info Sessions to provide virtual opportunities … Continue Reading →

Deadline Extension for Art on the Atlanta BeltLine’s Open Call
Last updated April 3, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. The effects of COVID-19 on the world have been staggering, and the creative community has been hit particularly hard. We stand with … Continue Reading →

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Issues Open Call for Artists for 11th Season
Four separate calls invite submissions for visual and performing art, sculpture, residency program, and support positions ATLANTA – Art on the Atlanta BeltLine has released a call for artists for … Continue Reading →

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine to Receive $20,000 Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts
Atlanta BeltLine Partnership has been approved for a $20,000 Art Works grant to support Art on the Atlanta BeltLine, the largest outdoor temporary public art exhibition in the history of … Continue Reading →

ABI Marches in Its First Atlanta Pride Parade
BeltLine Connections Series: A Community of Shared Experiences The same people working behind the scenes to bring the Atlanta BeltLine project to life are also working in communities across Atlanta … Continue Reading →

Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade: 10 years strong!
Creativity, community, and jubilation charged the atmosphere as thousands of colorful, homemade lanterns illuminated the Eastside Trail for one of Atlanta’s most anticipated events of the year: the Art on … Continue Reading →

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Westside Trail Art Walk
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 … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Westside Trail Art Walk
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 … Continue Reading →
Kinetic Light at the BeltLine: Under Momentum
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine, in collaboration with disability arts ensemble Kinetic Light, invites community members to attend a special performance of Under Momentum. Two performances will take place on … Continue Reading →

Art Performances with Kinetic Light at the Beltline: Under Momentum
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine, in collaboration with disability arts ensemble Kinetic Light, invites community members to attend a special performance of Under Momentum on Friday, November 8th and Saturday, … Continue Reading →

Friends and Neighbors Day Party wraps up this November with a collaboration parade by “No Tables, No Chairs” for Art on the Atlanta BeltLine’s 10th Anniversary
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 →

BeltLine After Dark x Music in the Park
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine, in collaboration with Music in the Park, invites community members to a weekend of music and celebration with “BeltLine After Dark x Music in the Park” on Friday, October 18th and Saturday, October 19th, 2019 at several locations along the Atlanta BeltLine’s Westside Trail.

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade Returns September 21
Parade will celebrate the tenth anniversary of the yearly illuminated procession One of Atlanta’s most popular annual traditions returns on September 21 for its tenth year! Created and hosted by … Continue Reading →