Muralist Ashley D. Thomas likes to paint on the walls. Of public schools, libraries, bridges, hallways, street corners, bus stops and community centers, often h...
Look for us next week, when our street art column moves to a twice-a-month schedule. As always, it will be done in collaboration with Art Rudick and his Atlanta...
We return to the Atlanta BeltLine again this week to look at six murals south of the Eastside Trail between Irwin Street and Memorial Drive. All can be found on...
The Atlanta BeltLine is the largest outdoor art park in the Southeast, but if you're willing to stray from the path, you'll see some of the best murals in the c...
The Atlanta BeltLine, the largest outdoor art park in the Southeast, offers a tempting canvas for muralists. That is, perhaps, most true along the Eastside Trai...
Six walls. Five artists. One alley. You'd likely miss them all if you power walked past Noni's Deli at 357 Edgewood Ave. SE, moving too fast to see everything...
When was the last time you left a parking deck with a good impression? We thought not, but street art is making inroads, turning walls at these dark, drab, util...
Today we meet Yehimi Cambrón, who uses her murals to tell the stories of immigrants. She moved from Mexico with her family shortly before her eighth birthday an...
This weekly column spotlights the newest and coolest in Atlanta street art. Today we visit with the prolific Chris Veal, who often turns a satirical eye on Atla...