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  2. List of public art in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Tech: Located near the Ferst Center for the Arts. [11] Mural on the Glenn Building: Glenn Building: 2016: Alexi Torres: Mural: Height: 47 feet (14 m) Width: 37 feet (11 m) Glenn Building [12] More images: Statue of Henry W. Grady

  3. Street art in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Hotspots for viewing Atlanta street art include: The Krog Street Tunnel; The 22-mile BeltLine path which circles the inner city along industrial and residential spaces; In Cabbagetown, Atlanta along Tennelle St and the Wylie Street wall of the CSX railroad's Hulsey rail yard. In Inman Park around the intersection of Krog St. and Edgewood Ave.

  4. An Atlanta-based artist hopes to ‘uplift community’ with a ...

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    Charity Hamidullah is the muralist creating a new mural at Highside Market in Columbus, Georgia. 10/09/2023 Mike Haskey/mhaskey@ledger-enquirer.com It took time to grow her confidence and skill.

  5. Living Walls - Wikipedia

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    Living Walls, The City Speaks is an annual street art conference co-founded in 2009 by Monica Campana & Blacki Migliozzi. [1] The conference was first held in 2010. [2]It was originally held in Atlanta, Georgia.

  6. Georgia Chalk Artist Creates Mural in Memory of Ahmaud Arbery

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    A chalk artist in Athens, Georgia, created a mural in memory of Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old black man who was killed while running in February and whose death has sparked protests against racial ...

  7. East Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    In recent decades, East Atlanta has seen a rise of street art. [9] Many of East Atlanta's murals were brought to the neighborhood by Living Walls and the Outerspace Project. Some of East Atlanta's murals are easily visible from the street, but an equal number of murals are hidden in back parking lots, alleyways and behind buildings.