Field Resources

  • Spanning roughly twelve miles of the 22-mile corridor on the west, south, and east sides of Atlanta, Art on the Atlanta BeltLine 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.

    www.art.beltline.org | Instagram @atlantabeltlineart

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    Art Rudick started the Atlanta Street Art Map as a way to pinpoint the 1000+ murals covering the South’s fastest growing art center. He even keeps an archive of murals that no longer exist. Check out his website for an extensive mural map, walking tours and artist profiles.

    www.streetartmap.org | Instagram @atlanta_street_art _map

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    Forward Warrior, founded by Peter Ferrari, is an annual mural painting event that takes place in Atlanta’s Cabbagetown neighborhood.

    Instagram @forwardwarrior

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    Living Walls curates and produces inclusive, thought-provoking public art to inspire social change & activate public spaces.

    www.livingwallsatl.com | Instagram @livingwallsatl

  • Art on the Ave is a public art initiative dedicated to community activation and the elevation of underrepresented artists. With local artists, this organization exhibits art in vacant storefronts in high visibility locations.

    www.artontheavenyc.com | Instagram @artontheavenyc