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    Art on the Atlanta BeltLine celebrates 10th anniversary with commemorative book

    2021-06-14

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    ATLANTA — Art on the Atlanta BeltLine marks its 10th anniversary with 'Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Commemorative Book' that highlights their journey as the largest outdoor, temporary public art exhibition in Southern USA.

    The book has 60 pages and highlights the works and contributions of the artists who have taken part over the past decade. The book is available in a limited quantity.

    The Atlanta BeltLine considers public art crucial to thriving communities and as an indispensable component of its experience.

    Having been visited by over 2 million people every year, the Atlanta BeltLine serves as a free outdoor gallery for the public, bringing public art into communities and providing artists a chance to showcase their works.

    The Atlanta BeltLine has been a home for Atlanta’s artists ranging from musicians, performers, muralists to sculptors.

    Since 2010, the exhibition and associated arts and culture activities run by Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) have brought visual and performing art to the Atlanta BeltLine’s trails and parks.

    Georgia Natural Gas and Northside Hospital is the organizer of the 2021-2022 Art on the Atlanta BeltLine exhibition.

    The current exhibition is sponsored by Ponce City Market and MailChimp at the Gold level; Kroger, Empire Communities, and Edward Jones at the Silver level; Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, WarnerMedia, and Uber at the Bronze level; and Flashpoint Artists Initiative, Inman Park Neighborhood Association and Michael Ross | Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s at the Patron level.

    The City of Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs and the Fulton County Board of Commissioners have also provided support and funding for the project.

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