Atlanta Beltline has recently released the names of artists selected to participate in the 2021-2022 Art on the Atlanta BeltLine exhibition. As part of ABI’s larger arts and culture programming, Art on the Atlanta BeltLine brings together artists across all mediums to participate in the largest, temporary outdoor art exhibition in the south, according to a press release.

Visual artists, performers, musicians, art historians and art professionals have been invited to activate the corridor through a variety of disciplines: BeltLine Walls Volume 4 (murals), BeltLine Spaces (sculptures), BeltLine Flow (performance series), and other special projects and guest exhibitions. Art on the Atlanta BeltLine is also in its third year of the residency program, the first of its kind in the City of Atlanta.

Artists are listed below by category.

BeltLine Spaces (sculptures):

Andrew Catanese and S. Shayne Hargis

Earl Dismuke

Chase Kahwinhut Earles

Eddie Farr and YunJung Alice

Judith Hoffman

BeltLine Walls, Volume 4 (murals):

Drew Borders

TeMika Grooms

Agatha Pereira

BeltLine Flow (performances):

Jessica Blinkhorn

Seven Stages

Klimchak

Tin Lady

Bautazant Here

Beacon Dance

Liquid Sky

Mausiki Scales and the Common Ground Collective

City Gate Dance Theater

Special Projects:

Ponce Radio by Ree De La Vega and Dash

Public Art Residency Program:

Scholar-in-Residence – Anika Austin

Artist-in Residence – Flight of Swallows

Curator-in-Residence – MuseSalon

Information: art.beltline.org