Art on the Beltline map and performance schedule released
Round two of public art on the transit lines begins
- Courtesy Kyle Brooks
- Detail of artist Kyle Brooks’ 237-foot mural “The Beltline Bears”
Round two of Art on the Atlanta Beltline opens Fri., Sept. 9. Today, the official map of artworks and September’s performance schedule were released. Download a PDF of the map here.
Performance schedule (location links include Google maps):
Friday, September 9
Location: Reynoldstown Stage
· 7-8 pm - Daysahead performance
· 8-10 pm - Center for Civil and Human Rights “Films That Matter” series, The Constant Gardner
Sunday, September 11
Location: Reynoldstown Stage
· 6 pm - Ile Tambor performance
Friday, September 16
Location: Washington Park
· 8-10 pm - Center for Civil and Human Rights “Films That Matter” series, The Pursuit of Happyness
Saturday, September 17
Location: Gordon White Park
· 4-5 pm - Taranji Alvarado, Sound Community
· 5-6 pm - Giwayen Mata, The Phoenix: A Giwayen Mata Drum Circle
· 6-7 pm - Salakida Kali
· 7-8 pm - Kebbi Williams Band with Strings and Miguel Atwood Fergeson
Friday, September 23
Location: Park Drive Bridge
· 8:00 pm - Duet for Theremin and Lap Steel and Robbie Land
Friday, September 30
Location: Historic Fourth Ward Park
· 6:30 pm - Spiral of Sound Crystal Bowl Choir, Peace Spiral
· 8-10pm - Center for Civil and Human Rights “Films That Matter” series, Philadelphia