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SEPT-NOV 2016 ART.BELTLINE.ORG ART ON THE ATLANTA BELTLINE, the largest temporary public art exhibition in the south, celebrates its seventh season! New and returning, established and emerging artists showcase MORE THAN FOUR MILES OF DYNAMIC INSTALLATIONS AND PERFORMANCES on the Eastside Trail and interim hiking trails. The 3-mile Westside Trail and 1-mile Eastside Trail Extension are currently closed for construction. Brought to you by Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. and the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, Art on the Atlanta BeltLine is an inspiring way to explore this emerging system of parks, trails, transit and development that reclaims a 22-mile loop of historic rail lines around the city’s core. MILES #beltlineart 4 + of dynamic art installations and performances @AtlantaBeltLine @ArtOnTheAtlantaBeltLine @AtlantaBeltLine Full descriptions of artists’ work, performances schedule, and maps of events are available on: ART.BELTLINE.ORG To view all access points and art locations on our interactive map, please visit: ART.BELTLINE.ORG/MAP sponsors Show some love for our BECOME A SPONSOR We offer sponsorship opportunities to abutting property owners, civic associations, businesses, shops and restaurants that want to promote and support this exciting effort. For more information on how you can help the Atlanta BeltLine, please email [email protected]. Inman Park Neighborhood Association Weldon Family Foundation American Drone Industries Flashpoint Artists Initiative PLATINUM SPONSORS PRESENTING SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS SILVER SPONSORS BRONZE SPONSORS FRIENDS & PATRON SPONSORS
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Page 1: MILES - beltlineorgart.wpengine.netdna-cdn.combeltlineorgart.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/files/2012/04/AoAB-brochure... · SEPT-NOV 2016 ART.BELTLINE.ORG ART ON THE ATLANTA BELTLINE,

SEPT-NOV 2016ART.BELTLINE.ORG

ART ON THE ATLANTA BELTLINE, the largest temporary public art exhibition in the south, celebrates its seventh season! New and returning, established and emerging artists showcase MORE THAN FOUR MILES OF DYNAMIC INSTALLATIONS AND PERFORMANCES on the Eastside Trail and interim hiking trails. The 3-mile Westside Trail and 1-mile Eastside Trail Extension are currently closed for construction. Brought to you by Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. and the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, Art on the Atlanta BeltLine is an inspiring way to explore this emerging system of parks, trails, transit and development that reclaims a 22-mile loop of historic rail lines around the city’s core.

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To view all access points and art locations on our interactive map, please visit:

ART.BELTLINE.ORG/MAP

sponsorsShow some love for our

BECOME A SPONSORWe offer sponsorship opportunities to abutting property owners, civic associations, businesses, shops and restaurants that want to promote and support this exciting effort. For more information on how you can help the Atlanta BeltLine, please email [email protected].

Inman Park Neighborhood Association

Weldon Family Foundation

American Drone Industries

Flashpoint Artists Initiative

PLATINUM SPONSORS

PRESENTING SPONSORS

GOLD SPONSORS

SILVER SPONSORS BRONZE SPONSORS FRIENDS & PATRON SPONSORS

SEPT-NOV 2016 ART.BELTLINE.ORG

ART ON THE ATLANTA BELTLINE, the largest temporary public art exhibition in the south, celebrates its seventh season! New and returning, established and emerging artists showcase MORE THAN FOUR MILES OF DYNAMIC INSTALLATIONS AND PERFORMANCES on the Eastside Trail and interim hiking trails. The 3-mile Westside Trail and 1-mile Eastside Trail Extension are currently closed for construction. Brought to you by Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. and the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, Art on the Atlanta BeltLine is an inspiring way to explore this emerging system of parks, trails, transit and development that reclaims a 22-mile loop of historic rail lines around the city’s core.

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Full descriptions of artists’ work, performances schedule, and maps of events are available on:

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To view all access points and art locations on our interactive map, please visit:

ART.BELTLINE.ORG/MAP

sponsorsShow some love for our

BECOME A SPONSOR We offer sponsorship opportunities to abutting property owners, civic associations, businesses, shops and restaurants that want to promote and support this exciting effort. For more information on how you can help the Atlanta BeltLine, please email [email protected].

Inman Park Neighborhood Association

Weldon Family Foundation

American Drone Industries

Flashpoint Artists Initiative

PLATINUM SPONSORS

PRESENTING SPONSORS

GOLD SPONSORS

SILVER SPONSORSBRONZE SPONSORSFRIENDS & PATRON SPONSORS

SEPT-NOV 2016ART.BELTLINE.ORG

ART ON THE ATLANTA BELTLINE, the largest temporary public art exhibition in the south, celebrates its seventh season! New and returning, established and emerging artists showcase MORE THAN FOUR MILES OF DYNAMIC INSTALLATIONS AND PERFORMANCES on the Eastside Trail and interim hiking trails. The 3-mile Westside Trail and 1-mile Eastside Trail Extension are currently closed for construction. Brought to you by Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. and the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, Art on the Atlanta BeltLine is an inspiring way to explore this emerging system of parks, trails, transit and development that reclaims a 22-mile loop of historic rail lines around the city’s core.

MILES#beltlineart4+of dynamic art installations

and performances@A

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Full descriptions of artists’ work, performances schedule, and maps of events are available on:

ART.BELTLINE.ORG

To view all access points and art locations on our interactive map, please visit:

ART.BELTLINE.ORG/MAP

sponsorsShow some love for our

BECOME A SPONSORWe offer sponsorship opportunities to abutting property owners, civic associations, businesses, shops and restaurants that want to promote and support this exciting effort. For more information on how you can help the Atlanta BeltLine, please email [email protected].

Inman Park Neighborhood Association

Weldon Family Foundation

American Drone Industries

Flashpoint Artists Initiative

PLATINUM SPONSORS

PRESENTING SPONSORS

GOLD SPONSORS

SILVER SPONSORS BRONZE SPONSORS FRIENDS & PATRON SPONSORS

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A. BEN JANIK: The Moon, 2015B. MOLLY ROSE FREEMAN: The Pigeon, 2014C. BRANDON SADLER: How Are You? 2012D. HENSE: Untitled, 2014E. JAC COFFEY: Railroad Workers, 2012F. KING PIG: Atlanta Flower Hedz, 2014G. ADDISON KARL: Untitled, 2014H. NEIL CARVER: Floral Form #3, 2015I. BRANDON SADLER: Abhaya Brings Teachings of Love, 2015J. ALL CITY MURALS: Stay Connected, 2015

CONTINUINGThe following works of art can be viewed year-round as part of the engaging continuing exhibition.

VISUALDozens of visual works of art from local to international artists transform the Atlanta BeltLine into a linear gallery space. The beautifying of current and former industrial areas creates signature spaces that exemplify the transformation of the city.

K. LOSS PREVENTION COLLECTIVE: BeltLine, 2012L. KING PIG: Cheeseburgers and Unicycles, 2013M. CHOUAIEB SAIDI Spider Bench, 2015N. DAVID LANDIS: 33 Oaks, 2015O. LESLIE THARP: Startle, 2012P. HENSE: Untitled, 2010Q. OLIVE47: Trapezoid/Pylon, 2015R. PHIL PROCTOR: Iron Column, 2013S. CHARLIE SMITH: A 24/7 Timestar Lives, 2015T. MR. NEVER SATISFIED: Untitled, 2011U. DAVID LANDIS: Northern White, 2012V. KYLE BROOKS: Faces and Friends, 2012W. DR. DAX: All Dogs Go to Heaven, 2011X. LOSS PREVENTION COLLECTIVE: Steel Fabric, 2011Y. LONNIE HOLLEY: Hands Along the Rail, 2011Z. LABRONA, OVERUNDER, AND GAWD: Untitled, 2011AA. SARAH EMERSON: Untitled, 2011BB. MATT HAFFNER: From the Shadows, 2014CC. NEIL CARVER: Decay #4, 2013

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PERFORMING Bring your friends and family to three weekends of performances! All are free and open to the public.Locations are identified on the maps to the left.

1. OLIVE 47: Purple Rain2. UPTV: Uplift Someone Affirmation

Board3. INDIE CRAFT EXPERIENCE: Himmeli

Display4. W(,) AND S. BEDFORD: Thad’s Shadow 5. KEMP MOONEY: Rapunzel and the

Prince Had Three Daughters; Never Hire a Prince as a Contractor; They Cannot Hold Out Much Longer… Atlanta Neighborhood

6. KARL ADDISON AND JARUS 7. WEN XIA ZHANG, JUN HUA CHENG, JANE

ZHU, AND XIANG YANG ZHENG: Be Not “Gone with the Wind”

8. HARRY ZMIJEWSKI: Wild About You9. LELAND DREXLER-RUSSELL: Morning

Glory11. LESLIE THARPE: Lift12. TINYDOORS ATL: pop UP door13. DEBORAH LANDRY: Heirloom

Monument14. ALEX RODRIGUEZ: Swirling Colors15. FRANK YOCULAN: Communication16. RAY KATZ: Telos17. MIKE WSOL: Laborer18. BEJU: Ollie Dudali19. PHIL PROCTOR: Solar Wind20. CAT CHIU PHILLIPS: Grow II21. TRISTAN AL-HADDAD: Voluptuous

Vaults22. ANNA GROMOVA: Color Live23. BEN JANIK: Mars24. HANNAH BETZEL: Kaleidoscope25. NGHI DUONG AND MANDY PALASIK:

Living Synergies26. JASON SMITH: Ear and Conch27. DOROTHY O’CONNOR: The Forest

28. PETER FERRARI, SANITHNA PHANSAVANH, BRANDON SADLER: Union

29. CHARLIE BROUWER: Ordinary Guy30. ANDREW LIGHT: Aplombs Captivation31. LISA PARSONS & KIRA CORSER: Posts

for Peace and Justice32. ARCY: The Beauty of Atlanta33. JEFF WHIPPLE: The Distinguished

Speakers34. LUKE ACHTERBERG: Incendiary35. RYAN MATHERN: Mobile36. GEORGE KING ARCHITECTS: Holding

Pattern37. WILLIAM MASSEY: We See38. NEIL CARVER: Corten Number 339. MIKE STASNY: There are Times I Was

Sad and Thought About You and Felt Better. There Are Also Times I Felt Good and Thought of You, and Felt Better.

40. JD KOTH41. HELENA KANG: Chance of Light

Showers42. ATLANTA CELEBRATES PHOTOGRAPHY &

UNITED PHOTO INDUSTRIES: The Fence43. CASH BARNES: Armillary Sundial44. OKTAWIAN OTLEWSKI: Artificial Nature45. NIKI & ARIAN ZARRABI:

IndusTREEalization 46. NATHAN PIERCE: Everything 47. OWENS AND CRAWLEY: Chrysalis 1&2 48. NICK KAHLER, MATT KANTNER, MATT

BELT: Topographic Fragments49. JAMES ECCELSTON: Surface Tension50. MAXWELL SEBASTIAN: The House of

Flowers51. GATEWAY PERFORMANCE PRODUCTIONS

(BY MICHAEL HICKEY AND SANDRA HUGHES): We Have Risen

Sept 10 on the Eastside Trail at Irwin Street 7:15 PM THE KREWE OF THE GRATEFUL GLUTTONS: Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade

Oct 1 at Gordon White Park 2:00 PM TONI MARIE YOUNG: Class on the Grass [African Dance] 3:00 PM WASTED POTENTIAL BRASS BAND [Music] 4:00 PM TRAY DAHL AND THE JUGTIME RAGBAND [Ragtime Music] 5:00 PM BLACK SHEEP ENSEMBLE [Music] 6:00 PM SOUL FOOD CYPHER: Footprints [Music]

Oct 2 at Historic Fourth Ward Park ALL DAY PANKAKE: Disco Crawfish Boil Mix [DJ] 1:00 PM MARK GINDICK: i-Vaudeville [Theater] 2:00 PM THROCKMORTEN UKULELE BAND [Music] 3:00 PM MICHAEL STANDARD AND ALEKSANDRA TEVDOSKA: The BeltLine Aviary [Flute / Drum Performance] 4:00 PM ERIC THOMAS AND ELEVATE THE QUEST [Music] 5:00 PM DISTILLED BUTTER [Music] 6:00 PM AWALIM DANCE COMPANY: EveryBODY Dances [Bellydance] 7:00 PM SISTER SAI + FRIENDS, WITH VISUALS BY 10TH LETTER: Inertia [Band / Dance / Projection] 8:00 PM THE GHOSTS PROJECT: Fantomas Pt. 1, The Shadow of the Guillotine [Music & Silent Film Screening]

Oct 8 at Historic Fourth Ward Park 11:00 AM MAUSIKI SCALES AND THE COMMON GROUND COLLECTIVE: No Tables No Chairs IV [Parade] 12:00 PM ATLANTA MUSIC PROJECT: Concert by AMPlify Choir [Music] 1:00 PM P.O.P. FEST [Percussion Performance] 1-3:00 PM DANCE CANVAS: 2016 pARTy for Art: Day of Dance on the BeltLine [Dance Workshops] 2:00 PM ATLANTA TAIKO PROJECT [Percussion Performance] 3:00 PM DANCE CANVAS: 2016 pARTy for Art: Day of Dance on the BeltLine [Dance Performance] 4:15 PM PETE PETERSON AND THE BLUES IN THE HOUSE BAND [Music] 5:15 PM CORE PERFORMANCE COMPANY: Play Ground [Dance] 6:00 PM MAUSIKI SCALES AND THE COMMON GROUND COLLECTIVE: No Tables No Chairs IV [Afrofunk Music] 7:30 pm FLIGHT OF SWALLOWS: Corona Borealis [Aerial Performance]

Oct 9 at the Piedmont Park Stage 12:00 PM EYEDRUM [En Plein Air Painting] 12-3 PM MIKE LOWREY AND SARAH NEUBURGER: Paper Ghost Fortune Machine [Fortune Teller] 2:00 PM BEATRIX CLARK AND THE ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER ENSEMBLE: Railroad Tracks and Flashbacks [Theater / Dance] 3:00 PM SEAN CONLON, ELLEN FEATHER, ARTHUR CABRAL, BILL GUZIK, AND ANDREA ZOPPO: The Magic Compost Bucket (Featuring Eli The Earthworm!) [Theater / Puppet Performance] 4:00 PM CROSSOVER MOVEMENT ARTS: Journey to the Underbridge [Dance]

Oct 9 at the Reynoldstown Stage 5:00 PM GATEWAY PERFORMANCE PRODUCTIONS: We have Risen! [Dance / Theater]

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