Join us for a special artist talk by master Caddo potter, Chase Kahwinhut Earles on December 10 from 3pm-5pm. Chase will share about his monumental sculpture, Naw’-tsiʔ: Bear Effigy Vessel, … Continue Reading →

Southeast Woodlands Stickball Summit
History was made on October 15, 2022 as four indigenous tribes gathered on traditional Muscogee Land, where the Atlanta BeltLine is now situated, to play Indigenous Stickball for the first … 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 →

Call for Public Input for 2022-2023 Exhibition
Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI)’s Arts and Culture Department has published its shortlisted artists vying for a spot in the 13th Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Exhibition, following an open call … Continue Reading →

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine: The Tin Lady
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine strives to make art accessible to all by bringing quality art of all styles and mediums into the public spaces. The largest temporary public 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 →

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 →

Life on the Atlanta BeltLine: Charlie Behrens
Charlie Behrens and his wife, Kathy, moved to Atlanta at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic to help with their grandsons. The discovery of the Atlanta BeltLine provided them with … 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 →

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 →

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 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 →

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 →

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Issues Call for Artists and Art Professionals
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine has released a call for proposals for its tenth year of exhibition. Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) runs the temporary exhibition, which has brought visual and performing art to the Atlanta BeltLine’s parks and trails since 2010.

New Sculpture Coming to the Eastside Trail!
A new sculpture is joining the Atlanta BeltLine’s continuing art exhibition. Artist Tim Frank is creating the sculpture, and excavation for the site preparation is now underway. The installation will be … Continue Reading →