Atlanta ’s prowess scene has grown from a community of tight - pucker graffiti artists , a handful of high - remnant galleries , and a handful of notable arts education avenue ( look at you , SCADAtlanta andPortfolio Center ) to a spot that deserve its own situation on the single-valued function as one of the top cities for creatives in the nation . Thanks to the Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs ’ increase backing of public fine art and program like Living Walls – which have cumulate an outside roll of mural artists to “ paint the townsfolk ” – ATL is fast becoming a mecca to foster and support both up - and - come and install creative person . From the infamous Krog Street Tunnel to the airport ( for real ! ) , here are nine spots boasting the proficient public prowess around town .
The Boulevard Tunnel
In 2014 , a group of masses who were tired of looking at the decrepit United States Department of State of the Boulevard Tunnel – which connect the Old Fourth Ward to Cabbagetown – decided that or else of sitting back and complaining , they ’d do something about it . Thus , theBoulevard Tunnel Initiativewas formed . Soon after , they team up with street graphics non-profit-making Living Walls to commission California - based artistMOMOto splash both wall of the tunnel with a rainbow - colored wall painting that ’s completely transformed the space .
The Atlanta BeltLine
TheArt on the Atlanta BeltLineprogram take off as a fun way to have the work of local creatives , while also inspire more people to park their machine and hop on the greenspace trails that snake through the city . Since 2010 , they ’ve exhibit a rotating roster of murals , sculpture , induction , and public presentation pieces from dozens of ATL artists including Brandon Sadler , William Massey ( art pictured above ) , Colleen Jordan , and Mike Stasny .
Cabbagetown
Now in its sixth year , the yearly live picture eventForward Warriorhas done its part to give some of the city ’s lackluster walls a much - needed makeover . In Cabbagetown , they ’ve in effect taken over the formerly blasé walls just alfresco of the Fulton Cotton Mill Lofts and transmute them into public sail that feature colorful works from the the likes of of Peter Ferrari and Jonny Warren , along with Ashley Anderson and Sam Parker . Even more telling : many of the murals that’ve been there for years continue largely uninfluenced or tagged over .
Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport
The country ’s meddling airport is also the situation of some doubtlessly cool public art , thanks namely to local artists like Molly Rose Freeman . Commissioned by the Department of Aviation , her mural , dub “ Salvation in the Land of Flowers and Honey , ” showcases her key signature colourful , geometrical fashion across the 136 ’ by 8 ’ bulwark at Concourse C. Freeman describes the mural as a “ meditation on the magnetized power of color and geometry to attract agent of cross - pollination . ” We trace it as something attractive to front at while you pray your flight has n’t been delayed .
Piedmont Peachtree Crossing
We know , Buckhead ’s not exactly known for its granulose arts scene , but hear us out . Have you seen this amazing mural next to Disco Kroger ? In 2012 , Binders Art Supplies commission Atlanta artist Dr. Dax to paint a 100 ’ by 20 ’ mural that pay court to the infamous , long - defunct Limelight disco lodge which was in the same building that now houses the food market store . The mural feature a to a great extent made - up blonde , a colorful discotheque ball , and aSaturday Night Fever - esque dude hit the saltation floor . Rumor has it that Andy Warhol used to party there . And dude knew how to party .
East Atlanta Village
EAV is an eclectic neighborhood with a density of everything from gloomy dive bars and and physical fitness studio to insinuate medicine venues and voguish solid food red-hot - spots ( anchovy and Arachis hypogaea brittle fromGaja , anyone ? ) . So , when group like Living Walls and the outdoor mural event seriesOuterSpace Projectwent scout for spots to deck with creative person mural , the hip ‘ goon was an obvious choice . As part of OSP , artistSanithna Phansavanhpainted this holy person figure on the side of EAV eatery Tomatillos .
The Krog Street Tunnel
The graffito , wheatpastes , stencils , and wall painting that cover the Krog Street Tunnel – which links Cabbagetown to Inman Park – have wait on as the backdrop for countless photo shoot and music picture recordings . If you drive through it enough , you ’ll be firmly - squeeze not to see someone lay or knap in the dark tunnel opposite a vivid camera spark . A few years ago , thewhole matter was paint overas a objection by local artists when it was announced that the space would be roped off and used as the backdrop for a pricey avant - garde ballock with confutative operation . Artists have since reclaimed the outer space , and the burrow was promptly restored to its former resplendence of graffiti tags , upcoming festival declaration , and politically tinge graphics .
Edgewood Ave
This stretching of Old Fourth Ward , arguably the neighborhood ’s most popular street , house a premix of bar key out afteryour mommy , bars named afterthat station you used to go on Sundays , vape shop , eateries , and unique outposts like a speakeasy and an underground performance venue . It ’s also where you may see a dependable selection of Living Walls mural by Gaia x Nanook , Caroline Caldwell , John Tindel , and Joshua Ray Stephens . Plus , the street is also often the site of nontextual matter - centrical events likeFlux Nightand the Living Walls Block Party .
Westside Cultural Arts Center
The King Plow Arts Center , the Goat Farm Arts Center , and theWestside Cultural Arts Centerall call the Westside home – that ’s a lot of art eye , y’ all . The latter is especially telling , as it ’s a massive warehouse that opened its doors a few eld ago as an event outer space , gallery , and , private locale . It ’s hard to omit the WCAC , too , thanks to an abstract mural by internationally acclaimed creative person Alex Brewer , akaHENSE , that cover the entireness of the building in bold job and bright colors from top to bottom .
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Westside Cultural Arts Center by Rob Dunalewicz
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Flickr/Bill McNeal
Elliot Liss
Molly Rose Freeman
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Sanithna Phansavanh
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