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 …
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 …
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 …
Celebrate Atlanta’s Style Writing Culture at ATL Jam
Atlanta’s storied style writing scene dates back to the early 80s when the hip-hop movement first took off in the city. Since then, the art form has grown and evolved, …
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. …
Atlanta BeltLine Celebrates City’s Style Writing History With Graffiti Jam Session And “So So Def Walls” Celebration Day
Friday, November 3 – Sunday, November 5, 2023 25+ style writers, graffiti artists will come together to celebrate the legacy of style writing in Atlanta and its intersection with the …
Explore the BeltLine with The City is a Circle
Join us for an exploration of the Atlanta BeltLine in The City is a Circle, an event series curated by our 2023 Scholar-in-Residence Rachel Parish. Running the second Sunday …
Little Amal’s Stop on the Atlanta BeltLine
[envira-gallery-slider id=”76350″] Little Amal, on a 6,000-mile journey across the United States, made a memorable stop on the Atlanta BeltLine’s Eastside Trail. The Atlanta BeltLine, in collaboration with Chantelle Rytter …
Atlanta BeltLine to Host Giant 12-Foot Puppet and Global Refuge Advocate “Little Amal” for Parade featuring Aerial Artists, Live Band and 100 Butterfly Puppets
Featured artists include Chantelle Rytter and The Krewe of the Grateful Gluttons, Mausiki Scales and the Common Ground Collective and Liquid Sky Sunday, October 8th | 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 …
Welcoming Little Amal to the Atlanta BeltLine
Little Amal has traveled more than 6,000 miles around the globe over the last two years in search of a new home. Standing 12 feet tall, this puppet of a …
Enriching Atlanta’s Art Scene: Liquid Sky’s Community-Driven Approach
Liquid Sky is a specialty event company known for its captivating and innovative cirque style performances. With a focus on pushing artistic boundaries, the company creates immersive and thought-provoking experiences. The …