Experience The BeltLine Chronicles

Join us for an unforgettable journey on the BeltLine with “The BeltLine Chronicles: A Performance of the Poem” by acclaimed artist and scholar Robert Barsky. On April 28th from 11:00 …

Art for All: Dr. Shay Welch’s Vision of Inclusivity

Dr. Shay Welch, the current Scholar-in-Residence for the Atlanta BeltLine, brings a fresh perspective to the intersection of art and community engagement. With a focus on inclusivity and authenticity, she …

Art Conservation on the BeltLine

The recent Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Conservation Project proved to be a remarkable intersection of creativity, community, and conservation. Hosted by the AUC Art History + Curatorial Studies Collective …

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 …

Where The Weird Things Are on the Atlanta BeltLine

[envira-gallery-slider id=”76572″] Something weird happened on the Atlanta BeltLine. Something very weird. Giant monster puppets began congregating at the Stumpery Garden on October 28 at dusk. Some had big teeth. …

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