ARTISTS
CREATIVE EXPRESSIONS AND LASTING CONNECTIONS
Since 2010, Art on the BeltLine has served as a gateway for Atlanta’s arts community, highlighting remarkable talent in a wide range of mediums, and bringing together artists from communities across the City in a spirit of collaboration and creative expression. Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. commissions over 100 artists in contribution to and support of the arts industry, which has a $20 billion impact in Georgia.
BE PART OF ATLANTA BELTLINE ART
Be part of one of the most exciting and rapidly growing art showcases in the country!
Call for Artists and Exhibition Annual Timeline
APPLY FOR A RESIDENCY
The Atlanta BeltLine Residency Program is designed to offer real-world exposure operating within the realm of public art and infrastructure.
GET INVOLVED
Below are various opportunities to get involved!
BECOME AN ART JURY MEMBER
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine has selected qualified applicants to serve as jury members for the 2019 annual exhibition. Stay tuned later in the year for opportunities in 2020!
SERVE ON THE BELTLINE PUBLIC ART ADVISORY COUNCIL
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine has selected volunteers to serve on the new BeltLine Public Art Advisory Council. Stay tuned for the announcement of members coming soon! Terms are for two years, so Art on the Atlanta BeltLine will put out a call for volunteers again in 2021.
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Statement of Qualifications (SOQ)
An example/template of a suggested SOQ is provided herein for a guide.
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Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Map
Use our Google Map to virtually explore Art on the Atlanta BeltLine.
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Art & Culture Strategic Implementation Plan (SIP)
The Art & Culture Strategic Implementation Plan (SIP) moves beyond the Art on the Atlanta BeltLine exhibition to support strong, livable communities and increased creative activities along the Atlanta BeltLine. The purpose of the plan is to utilize the unique transformative potential of the Atlanta BeltLine to improve neighborhood connectivity and access to cultural amenities.
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Atlanta BeltLine Inc.’s Public Art Program
In 2018, Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. released the first comprehensive policy document for Art on the Atlanta BeltLine. The document is the first-ever comprehensive cultural plan for Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. and is intended to serve as a roadmap to a more inclusive, equitable, and resilient cultural ecosystem. Its strategies support arts and culture around the corridor and delineate roles for Atlanta BeltLine stakeholders at all levels.
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Example Artist Proposal
See an example of an excellent (and accepted!) proposal.