Art on the Beltline

Inman Park Neighborhood Association

is sponsoring Art on the Atlanta BeltLine!

 

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine (AoAB) is the largest temporary public art exhibition in the history of Atlanta.  Spanning seven miles of trail on the east and west sides of Atlanta, AoAB strives to make art accessible to all.

 

The linear gallery represents artists from across Atlanta, the nation, and the world and in a variety of mediums: sculpture, murals, dance, music, theater, photography, fashion, film, and more.  Click here to view the interactive map of the exhibition.

 

Now in its tenth year, AoAB is taking a new approach to the exhibition with expanded focus areas, brand new events, and a year-long temporary exhibition. Click here to view the upcoming AoAB events including:

 

 Lantern Parade: September 21 // 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Celebrate the 10th year of glowing processions of light, music, and

color that will illuminate the Eastside Trail!

 

 

 

 BeltLine After Dark x Music in the Park Festival: October 18-19

Join artists and vendors on the Westside Trail, including Gordon-White Park

and Holderness, for a unique celebration of arts and the autumn season.

 

 

About Art on the Atlanta BeltLine

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine is largest temporary public art exhibition in the history of Atlanta. It showcases the work of hundreds of visual artists, performers, and musicians along the Atlanta BeltLine corridor. This spectacular project places working professionals alongside emerging artists, and draws residents and visitors into some of the most unique public spaces in the City of Atlanta, providing powerful new perspectives on the city and its vibrant neighborhoods. The exhibition showcases how art strengthens and beautifies current and former industrial areas and creates signature spaces exemplifying the transformation of the city through the Atlanta BeltLine. Art on the Atlanta BeltLine touches almost 20 intown communities.

 

 

We hope to see you out on the Atlanta BeltLine!

 

 

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