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SEPT-NOV 2015 ART.BELTLINE.ORG 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]. Arnika Dawkins Gallery WABE 90.1FM & PBA30 TV Homestead Foundation Flashpoint Artists Initiative Macy’s Ponce City Market PRESENTING SPONSORS PLATINUM SPONSORS SILVER SPONSORS BRONZE SPONSORS FRIENDS & PATRON SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS THE SARA GILES MOORE FOUNDATION Art on the Atlanta BeltLine, now the largest temporary public art exhibition in the south, celebrates its sixth season within the historic railroad corridor! New and returning, established and emerging artists showcase MORE THAN FOUR MILES OF DYNAMIC INSTALLATIONS AND PERFORMANCES on trails in east and southeast Atlanta. 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 THE ART ON THE ATLANTA BELTLINE COMMITTEE includes volunteers from Atlanta BeltLine neighborhoods, local artists, historic preservationists and organizations such as the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, Fulton County Arts Council, Atlanta BeltLine, Inc., WonderRoot, Eyedrum, and the BeltLine Network.

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Sept-nov 2015a r t . b e l t l i n e . o r g

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine, now the largest temporary public art exhibition in the south, celebrates its sixth season within the historic railroad corridor! New and returning, established and emerging artists showcase more thaN FoUr mILeS oF DYNamIC INStaLLatIoNS aND PerFormaNCeS on trails in east and southeast atlanta. 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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tHe ARt on tHe AtlAntA Beltline Committee includes volunteers from atlanta BeltLine neighborhoods, local artists, historic preservationists and organizations such as the mayor’s office of Cultural affairs, Fulton County arts Council, atlanta BeltLine, Inc., Wonderroot, eyedrum, and the BeltLine Network.

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].

Arnika Dawkins Gallery

WABE 90.1FM & PBA30 TV

Homestead Foundation

Flashpoint Artists Initiative

Macy’s

Ponce City Market

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Gold SponSoRS

THE SARA GILES MOORE FOUNDATION

Sept-nov 2015a r t . b e l t l i n e . o r g

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine, now the largest temporary public art exhibition in the south, celebrates its sixth season within the historic railroad corridor! New and returning, established and emerging artists showcase more thaN FoUr mILeS oF DYNamIC INStaLLatIoNS aND PerFormaNCeS on trails in east and southeast atlanta. 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

sponsors

4+of dynamic art installations and performances

Show some love for our

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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

tHe ARt on tHe AtlAntA Beltline Committee includes volunteers from atlanta BeltLine neighborhoods, local artists, historic preservationists and organizations such as the mayor’s office of Cultural affairs, Fulton County arts Council, atlanta BeltLine, Inc., Wonderroot, eyedrum, and the BeltLine Network.

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].

Arnika Dawkins Gallery

WABE 90.1FM & PBA30 TV

Homestead Foundation

Flashpoint Artists Initiative

Macy’s

Ponce City Market

pReSentinG SponSoRS

plAtinum SponSoRS

SilveR SponSoRS BRonze SponSoRS FRiendS & pAtRon SponSoRS

Gold SponSoRS

THE SARA GILES MOORE FOUNDATION

Sept-nov 2015art.beltline.org

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine, now the largest temporary public art exhibition in the south, celebrates its sixth season within the historic railroad corridor! New and returning, established and emerging artists showcase more thaN FoUr mILeS oF DYNamIC INStaLLatIoNS aND PerFormaNCeS on trails in east and southeast atlanta. 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

sponsors

4+of dynamic art installations and performances

Show some love for our

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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

tHe ARt on tHe AtlAntA Beltline Committee includes volunteers from atlanta BeltLine neighborhoods, local artists, historic preservationists and organizations such as the mayor’s office of Cultural affairs, Fulton County arts Council, atlanta BeltLine, Inc., Wonderroot, eyedrum, and the BeltLine Network.

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].

Arnika Dawkins Gallery

WABE 90.1FM & PBA30 TV

Homestead Foundation

Flashpoint Artists Initiative

Macy’s

Ponce City Market

pReSentinG SponSoRS

plAtinum SponSoRS

SilveR SponSoRSBRonze SponSoRSFRiendS & pAtRon SponSoRS

Gold SponSoRS

THE SARA GILES MOORE FOUNDATION

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A. molly RoSe FReemAn: the Pigeon, 2014B. dAvid HolComB: the Bingle tree, 2014C. HenSe And BoRn: Untitled, 2011d. Kyle BRooKS: Where the BeltLine Bears were Born, 2014e. SpeCeR muRRill: Spatial tension mural, 2013G. BRAndon SAdleR: how are You, 2012H. HenSe: Untitled, 2014i. JAC CoFFey: railroad Workers, 2012J. Alex RodRiGuez: Whirling Wheels, 2012K. KinG piG: atlanta Flower hedz, 2014l. AddiSon KARl: Untitled, 2014m. RoBin moRRiS And H.e.R. people: return to Nature, 2013

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

Dozens 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.

n. KiG piG: Cheeseburgers and Unicycles, 2013o. loSS pRevention ColleCtive: BeltLine, 2012 p. AARon AldeRmAn: Sweet and Pathos, 2014Q. dAvid lAndiS: 33 oaks, 2015R. leSlie tHARp: Startle, 2012S. loSS pRevention ColleCtive: Dusted, 2010t. HenSe: Untitled, 2010u. pHil pRoCtoR: Iron Column, 2013v. mR. neveR SAtiSFied: Untitled, 2011W. dAvid lAndiS: Northern White, 2012x. Kyle BRooKS: Faces and Friends, 2012y. dR. dAx: all Dogs Go to heaven, 2011z. loSS pRevention ColleCtive: Steel Fabric, 2011AA. lonnie Holley: hands along the rail, 2011BB. lABRonA, oveRundeR, And GAWd: Untitled, 2011CC. SARAH emeRSon: Untitled, 2011dd. mAtt HAFFneR: From the Shadows, 2014ee. JoSHuA SHeRidAn And CAllie duRHAm: Facing Your Fear, 2013FF. neil CARveR: Decay #4, 2013GG. Jd KotH: rakshasa

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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. Ben JAniK: the moon 2. mAplAntA & eveRemAn: Waymarkers 3. JAmeS GRAHAm CARSWell: radiant earth 4. SteFAnn pliSHKA, AinSley mCmASteR & JeRRARd HAll: organic origins: Infrastructural Inversions 5. Antonio dARden: Prosthesis 6. BRyAn AlCoRn And FRAnK FRAliCK: Nesting resonants II 7. HAnnAH leAtHeRS And KiRA HeGemAn: monster menagerie 8. Julio CeBAlloS: reclamation 9. GReGoR tuRK: retraction 10. miKe StASny: Piper Circle Fish 11 RyAn mAtHeRn: Whale aloft 12. meGAn moSHoldeR: Sailor’s Valentine 13. niCK KHAleR: David hood vs. Goliath Sherman 14. RAy KAtz: Sentinel3-Lavender 15. RAy KAtz: Sentinel3-5 Color 16. GRey peteRSon, KAtie tuRneR, Kyle FoRBeS: Lotus Bench 17. luKe CRAWley & QuinCy oWenS: Prime: atlanta Fire 18. dAnA HAuGAARd: Now, Navigation 19. CAt CHiu pHilipS: Kites 20. tHe expeRienCe ColleCtive: Circulate 21. #WeloveAtl: the (he)art GaLLerY 22. Will CioFFi, JeSSiCA GReenStein, WHitney ASHley: origami tessellation 23. KAylin BRouSSARd & CHRiS BARtlett: Do Not Feed the Wildlife 24. neil CARveR: Floral Form #3 25. GAvin BeRnARd & JeSSiCA FlóRez Gómez: teNSIoN 26. JoSHuA RASHAAd mCFAdden: CoLorism 27. HARRy zmiJeWSKi: Nature’s Way 28. BRAndon SAdleR: abhaya Brings teachings of Love 29. All City muRAlS: Stay Connected 30. CHouAieB SAidi: Spider Bench 31. lelAnd dRexleR-RuSSel: transPlant

32. eyedRum ARt And muSiC GAlleRy: en Plein air Sept 27, 2-5 pm, angier Springs oCt 11, 2-5 pm, Piedmont Park Stage oCt 25, 2-5 pm, reynoldstown Stage 33. CHildRen’S HeAltHCARe oF AtlAntA: Imagination totem 34. AddiSon KARl And JARuS: avatar 35. CARy SmitH: Geodomes 36. doRotHy o’ConnoR & CRAiG Appel: Swarm of Butterflies 37. olive47: trapezoid/Pylon 38. AndReW liGHt: Delphinian 39. CHARlie SmitH: a 24/7 timestar Lives 40. AndReW yFF: eat the rain 41. liFeCyCle BuildinG CenteR: What hangs in the Balance? 42. CHRiStinA SHiveRS, Colin lienHARd, AndReW lleWellyn: hydra 43. WilliAm mASSey iii: the art of reconciliation 44. CASH BARneS: Peace Bomb 45. liSA pARSonS & KiRA CoRSeR: Posts for Peace & Justice 46. SAl & SenyA: SINUSoIDaL 47. tiny dooRS Atl: tiny Doors 48. AtlAntA CeleBRAteS pHotoGRApHy & united pHoto induStRieS ny: the Fence 49. CHARlie BRouWeR: happy Wanderers 50. pHil pRoCtoR: the Cloud 51. SeAn muelleR: the Bicycle tower 52. indie CRAFt expeRienCe: Woven Wall of Wonder 53. BeJu leJoBARt: It’s a tie 54. nAtHAn pieRCe: anywhere but here and sweet pea 55. SAnitHnA pHAnSAvAnH: SYmBIoSIS 56. SKie: Dinosaur 57. neil CARveR: Vice Form #4 58. Colleen JoRdAn: Fireflies in the Wood 59. GABRielle duGGAn: Suti Shadow 60. mAxWell SeBAStiAn: Flower Garden: Grow Your heart, Because there Is hope 61. GAteWAy peRFoRmAnCe pRoduCtionS: the Writers table 62. miA CApodilupo: Street/Scape

Sept 12 – nov 15 on the eastside trail 5:00 PM tuesdays, thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays: SAm lASSeteR: The Joggers [Puppets]

Sept 12 at irwin Street 7:15 pm tHe KReWe oF tHe GRAteFul GluttonS: Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade

Sept 13 at Historic Fourth Ward park 2:00 pm mAuSiKi SCAleS & tHe Common GRound ColleCtive: No Tables, No Chairs III [Parade] 3:00 pm dAd’S GARAGe [Improv Show] 4:30 pm diReCted By Jo peACe WitH SuSAnnA m. GReen And Allen Welty-GReen in CollABoRAtion WitH tHe peRFoRmAnCe ARtiStS oF me.you.uS.We.tHem: Interstices [Dance/Theater] 5:15 pm eRiC tHomAS And elevAte tHe QueSt: Elevation [Music] 7:00 pm mAuSiKi SCAleS & tHe Common GRound ColleCtive: No Tables, No Chairs III [Music]

Sept 13 along the eastside trail 1:00 pm Amy RuSH WitH BRAndi HooFnAGle: SPokEn STorIES [Theater] until 4:00 pm 6:00 pm AlonG tHe eAStSide tRAil: W(,) And S. BedFoRd: Ghost/Train 2: Memoriam w/refuse the rat and Garbagebag [Puppet Show]

Sept 19 at the Reynoldstown Stage 6:00 pm StAiBdAnCe: Zoroaster and Tumbleweed [Dance] 6:30 pm GAteWAy peRFoRmAnCe pRoduCtionS: A Moveable Feast 7:30 pm dAd’S GARAGe [Improv Show] 8:15 pm SAiRA RAzA WitH 10tH letteR, SAnAm Studio dAnCeRS, And BeCKy KAtz: Dandelion’s Voyage [Dance/Performance] 9:00 pm tHe GHoStS pRoJeCt: Menilmontant by Dimitri kirsanoff [Theater & Band] Sept 19 along the eastside trail 12:00 pm Amy RuSH WitH BRAndi HooFnAGle: SPokEn STorIES [Theater] until 3:00 pm 6:00 pm AlonG tHe eAStSide tRAil: W(,) And S. BedFoRd: Ghost/Train 2: Memoriam w/refuse the rat and Garbagebag [Puppet Show]

Sept 20 at Gordon White park 5:00 pm pete peteRSon And tHe BlueS in tHe HouSe BAnd [Music] 6:00 pm diStilled ButteR [Music] 7:00 pm StAiBdAnCe: Zoroaster and Tumbleweed [Dance] 7:30 pm FliGHt oF SWAlloWS: Cloudsphere [Aerial Performance]

Sept 20 along the eastside trail 12:00 pm Amy RuSH WitH BRAndi HooFnAGle: SPokEn STorIES [Theater] until 3:00 pm 6:00 pm AlonG tHe eAStSide tRAil: W(,) And S. BedFoRd: Ghost/Train 2: Memoriam w/refuse the rat and Garbagebag [Puppet Show]

oct 10 at the piedmont park Stage 2:30 pm Fly on A WAll: The mysterious case of the Casanova Hat, or Bananaphylactic Shock [Dance/Theater] 3:00 pm zoetiC dAnCe: Ether [Dance] 3:30 pm SARAH FReemAn: of the Flies [Dance] 4:00 pm pete peteRSon And tHe BlueS in tHe HouSe BAnd [Music] 5:00 pm CRoSSoveR movement ARtS: We Tie ourselves to this Land [Dance] 6:00 pm Fly on A WAll: The mysterious case of the Casanova Hat, or Bananaphylactic Shock [Dance/Theater] 6:30 pm mABu’S ARK BAnd [Music] 9:00 pm tHe GHoStS pRoJeCt: Menilmontant by Dimitri kirsanoff [Theater & Band]

oct 11 at Historic Fourth Ward park 11:00 Am JoSepH tHomAS: Geryon’s Wings [Performance] until 5:00 pm 2:30 pm HillSide pReSByteRiAn HAndBell CHoiR [Music] 3:00 pm zoetiC dAnCe: Ether [Dance] 3:30 pm evin GAlAnG: Down South Swing [Dance Lessons/Performance] 4:30 pm AtlAntA muSiC pRoJeCt: Concert by AMPlify Choir [Music] 5:30 pm Bent FReQuenCy: Eine Brise [Music] 6:30 pm emily CARGill And dAnCeRS: Hidden [Music] 7:00 pm diReCted By Jo peACe WitH SuSAnnA m. GReen And Allen Welty-GReen in CollABoRAtion WitH tHe peRFoRmAnCe ARtiStS oF me.you.uS.We.tHem: Interstices [Dance/Theater] 7:30 pm tRAy dAHl And tHe JuGtime RAGBAnd [Music] 8:30 pm KeBBi WilliAmS And tHe WolF pACK: Music in the Park ATL [Music]

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