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 →

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 →

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Artist Drew Borders Presents Mural at Family Art Day
WHAT: Art on the Atlanta BeltLine, an exhibition by Atlanta BeltLine, Inc.’s Arts & Culture Department, presents artist Drew Borders as she invites community members to celebrate the completion of her … Continue Reading →

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade Featuring Chantelle Rytter and the Krewe of the Grateful Gluttons
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 →

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 →

Atlanta BeltLine Measuring Equity and Inclusion to Track Impact on Key Quality of Life Metrics
Map will measure progress to ensure all people benefit and prosper from economic growth along the 22-mile trail Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) is putting tools in place to make sure … 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 →

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, Inc. Issues Call for Artists and Maker Professionals to Submit Project Quotes for the 2020-2021 Business Façade pARTnership Grant
Façade improvement program pairs businesses and makers to stimulate business growth through capital improvements At the end of 2020, Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) selected four businesses to receive grants for … 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 →

Atlanta Receives NEA Grant for Atlanta BeltLine Art Master Plan
The City of Atlanta’s Office of Cultural Affairs (OCA) was awarded an Our Town grant by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to support the Atlanta BeltLine Arts and Culture Master Plan. … Continue Reading →