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The Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade. Photo: Christopher T. Martin.
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Art on the Atlanta BeltLine 2015

Jul 27, 2016

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Art on the Atlanta BeltLine will return this fall with the Lantern Parade, created and hosted by the Krewe of the Grateful Gluttons, on September 10. Check out Lantern Parade photos from past parades in our gallery! Parade weekend kicks off the exhibition which will go through mid-November. See photos from past exhibitions in our photo gallery and learn about the 2015 artists on the artists page.
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Page 1: Art on the Atlanta BeltLine 2015

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

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“Avatar,” by Jarus and Addison Karl. Photo: Christopher T. Martin.

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“The Bicycle Tower,” by Sean Mueller. Photo: Christopher T. Martin

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

Pete Peterson and the Blues in the House Band. Stage built by Bryan Alcorn & Frank Fralick. Photo: John Becker

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Tiny Doors ATL. Photo: Christopher T. Martin

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

“It’s a Tie” by Beju Lejobart. Photo: Christopher T. Martin

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

Atlanta Music Project at Historic Fourth Ward Park. Photo: John Becker

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Untitled mural by HENSE. Photo: Christopher T. Martin.“The Moon,” by Ben Janik. Photo: Christopher T. Martin

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“Class on the Grass” by Toni Marie Young. Photo: Atlanta BeltLine, Inc.Down South Swing. Photo: John Becker

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“Abhaya Brings Teachings of Love,” by Brandon Sadler. Photo: Christopher T. Martin

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Kebbi Williams and the Wolf Pack. Photo: John Becker

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

“Do Not Feed the Wildlife,” by Kaylin Broussard and Chris Bartlett. Photo: John Becker

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Edeliegba dance troupe. Photo: Amy Sparks Photography.Distilled Butter at Gordon White Park. Photo: John Becker

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Untitled mural by Karl Kelm. Photo: Christopher T. Martin.“A 24/7 Timestar Lives,” by Charlie Smith. Photo: Christopher T. Martin

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Aerial performance by Flight of Swallows. Photo: John Becker

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“A Swarm of Butterflies,” by Dorothy O’Connor & Craig Appel. Photo: John Becker

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“Dinosaur,” by SKIE. Photo: Christopher T. Martin

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Zoetic Dance Ensemble. Photo: John Becker

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“Colorism,” by Joshua Rashaad McFadden. Photo: Christopher T. Martin

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Tray Dahl and the Jugtime Ragband. Photo: John Becker

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“Reclamation,” by Julio Ceballos. Photo: Christopher T. Martin

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Jo Peace and me.you.us.we.them. Photo: John Becker

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“Trapezoid/Pylon,” by olive47. Photo: Christopher T. Martin

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“Trapezoid/Pylon,” by olive47. Photo: Christopher T. Martin“The Art of Reconciliation,” by William Massey. Photo: Christopher T.

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