Photography aficionados, rejoice. The Atlanta Celebrates Photography festival will happen, after all. The 22nd edition will combine online and in-person events,...
Journey of a Black Girl, a large-scale public art exhibition presented by Art on the BeltLine, is the newest addition to the Southside Trail. Sort of. The multi...
Rainbow Pupper, the puppy dog that sparked a turf war, officially has a new home.
In mid-August, Atlanta artist Linda Mitchell painted Rainbow Pupper on the ba...
A new mural at Atlanta's Historic Fourth Ward Skatepark evoked a decidedly unfavorable response in the form of destructive tagging. Although a band of volunteer...
The jury panel for the 2018 Art on the Atlanta BeltLine exhibition has been announced. According to organizers, the aim was to create "diverse and equitable pan...
Art on the BeltLine, the “largest free temporary outdoor art exhibition in the South,” is poised for a new chapter. New leadership accompanies a new request for...
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine has announced its 2016 selected artists. The program will return for its seventh year with the annual Atlanta BetlLine Lantern Parad...
Attention, armchair hikers. The Atlanta BeltLine folks have compiled a scrapbook of the artworks and performances that were part of Art on the BeltLine 2011.
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Following the publication of an unfavorable review of “Elevate: Art Above Underground” earlier this month, a wag dubbed this website "ArtsCriticHateATL" (or mor...