2014 Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Photobook

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Art on the Atlanta BeltLine is the City of Atlanta’s largest temporary public art exhibition and a testament to the Atlanta BeltLine as a living, breathing entity that is more than just trees, trails, and rails. Showcasing the work of hundreds of visual artists, performers, and musicians along nine miles of the Atlanta BeltLine corridor, the exhibition is a powerful conduit for everyone in the Atlanta region to gather, connect, and experience something vibrant and dynamic. This spectacular project places working professionals alongside emerging artists, and draws residents and visitors into some of the most unique public spaces in the City of Atlanta, providing powerful new perspectives on the city and its vibrant neighborhoods.

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The Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade. Photo: Christopher T. Martin.

“The Fence” by Atlanta Celebrates Photography. Photo: Amy Sparks Photography.

“If” by Zoetic Dance Ensemble. Photo: Amy Sparks Photography.

“Fractal Mist” by Christopher Moulder. Photo: Christopher T. Martin.

“No Tables, No Chairs” Parade by Mausiki Scales and the Common Ground Collective. Photo: Atlanta BeltLine, Inc.

Untitled mural by HENSE. Photo: Christopher T. Martin.

“Class on the Grass” by Toni Marie Young. Photo: Atlanta BeltLine, Inc.

“Pathos, Sweet, and Lost and Found,” by J. Aaron Alderman. Photo: Atlanta BeltLine, Inc.

Drum ensemble Atlanta Taiko Project. Photo: Amy Sparks Photography.

“Dogwood Blooms,” by Julie Ann McKevitt. Photo: Amy Sparks Photography.

Edeliegba dance troupe. Photo: Amy Sparks Photography.

Untitled mural by Karl Kelm. Photo: Christopher T. Martin.

Acrobatics by Esther de Monteflores. Photo: Amy Sparks Photography.

“Atlanta Flower Hedz,” by King Pig. Photo: Amy Sparks Photography.

“The Wizard of the BeltLine,” by Kingsmen and Kavi Vu, presented by Kollaboration Atlanta. Photo: Amy Sparks Photography.

“Kevin Byrd and the View Through the Oculus,” by Mike Stasny. Photo: Christopher T. Martin.

“Sunrise Cube,” by Candlestick Creative. Photo: Amy Sparks Photography.

“Looking Order,” by Nick Kahler. Photo: Atlanta BeltLine, Inc.

“No Tables, No Chairs” Concert by Mausiki Scales and the Common Ground Collective. Photo: Atlanta BeltLine, Inc.

“The Herd,” by Phil Proctor. Photo: Atlanta BeltLine, Inc.

The Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade. Photo: Christopher T. Martin.

“The Bingle Tree,” by David Holcomb. Photo: Christopher T. Martin.

dirTea dance ensemble. Photo: Atlanta BeltLine, Inc.

“Dialectic,” by David Pudleiner, Patrick Chopson, Yinyuan Jia, and Tyler Moss. Photo: Christopher T. Martin

“The Stories We Build Make Us Real: Adventures on the Atlanta BeltLine,” by Crossover Movement Arts. Photo: Atlanta BeltLine, Inc.

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