Join us at the North Avenue Bridge as the Eastside Trail is transformed into a Summer Time Beach Party for Liquid Sky‘s annual Art on the Atlanta BeltLine performance. The … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Presents LagosAtlanta: Sister City Rising
Fifty years ago, the City of Atlanta and Mayor Maynard Jackson announced a historic moment as Atlanta welcomed Lagos, Nigeria, as one of its first Sister Cities, starting a remarkable … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Presents: “LagosAtlanta: Sister City Rising” An Exhibition Celebrating 50 Years of Cultural Exchange and Civic Collaboration
Ten-week residency to welcome two Lagos-based artists who will create multi-disciplinary installations along the BeltLine as part of their cultural immersion ATLANTA (February 22, 2024) – Fifty years ago this … 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 →
Art, Entrepreneurship, and the Atlanta BeltLine: Genesis Atlanta Studio and Creative Loft’s Fusion
In the heart of Atlanta, an artistic haven flourishes along the vibrant Atlanta BeltLine. This haven, known as Genesis Atlanta Studio and Creative Loft, stands as a testament to the … Continue Reading →
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 →
Images of Sound
Join Jeremy Muller and guests musicians for this special Art on the Atlanta BeltLine music performance. Blending musical works and innovative visual elements, the program will include: Blackwater: the little … Continue Reading →
Celebrating Atlanta’s Style Writing History
Style writing, commonly referred to as graffiti, is considered by many to be the precursor to public art. Join the Atlanta BeltLine for a special weekend celebrating Atlanta’s style writing … Continue Reading →
Enfold Pavilion Opening and Artists Talk
Please join us for the opening event of the Atlanta Beltline installation “Enfold Pavilion” designed and executed by Zamila Karimi (Senior Lecturer for KSU Architecture) and Farhaan Samnani (KSU Architecture … Continue Reading →
Lebeato Lounge: Water Wonderland
Klimchak and Stuart Gerber will perform a percussion concert for home-built instruments which use water as part of their design. This concert features a homebuilt carboy marimba tuned with water, several … Continue Reading →
Waterphonics
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 … Continue Reading →
Revenant Warrior
Revenant Warrior is part of a series of traveling performances that question accessibility across the American landscape wherein performance artist Jessica Elaine Blinkhorn becomes an object of reverence that serves … 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 →
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 →
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 →
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 →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine gallery book
With over 70 performing and visual artists featured in Art on the Atlanta BeltLine 2012, we have hundreds of beautiful photos to share with you! We’ve done our best to … Continue Reading →