Atlanta's Living Art Gallery
Walk the city. Scan the art. Own the culture.
200+
Artworks
14
Neighborhoods
50+
Artists
The Process

How It Works

01
Explore
200+ artworks across 14 neighborhoods on our interactive map.
02
Scan
QR codes on every piece. Point your phone. Get the story.
03
Book
Guided tours or build your own route through the city.
04
Collect
Buy from local artists. Pick up at partner venues.
Programme

Upcoming Events

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Castleberry Hill Open Studios
APR 12
Gallery Opening
Castleberry Hill Open Studios
6 PM • $15
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Black Art Market
APR 19
Pop-Up
Black Art Market: Spring Edition
12 PM • FREE
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Annual Festival
I'M SO ATL
Arts & Culture Festival
August 7–9, 2026 • Piedmont Park
Music. Murals. Markets. Movement.
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I'm So ATL Festival
Community Archive

The Classic Atlanta Project

Atlanta's history through the eyes of the people who lived it.

Auburn Avenue, 1968
Auburn Avenue, 1968
The richest Black street in America. Businesses, churches, jazz clubs — a self-contained universe of culture and commerce.
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Walter's Barbershop, West End
Walter's Barbershop, West End
Where the neighborhood came to talk. Politics, sports, life — every chair was a front-row seat to the community.
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The Royal Peacock, Sweet Auburn
The Royal Peacock, Sweet Auburn
The stage where legends played. Ray Charles, James Brown, Aretha — if they performed in Atlanta, they played the Peacock.
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