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Street art in Atlanta
In recent years, Atlanta has been called one of the USA's best cities for street art. Street artists have prominently created murals in Krog Street Tunnel, along the BeltLine, and in neighborhoods across the city. The street art conference, Living Walls, the City Speaks, originated in Atlanta in 2009.
Atlanta is host to the street art conference Living Walls, the City Speaks. In 2012, the conference limited participation to women street artists.
The Outerspace Project, an annual series of street art and cultural events coordinated by Greg Mike, began in 2015.
Peter Ferrari founded Forward Warrior, an event and initiative to bring together muralists in Atlanta to add street art to a host neighborhood.
Images and mapped locations of over 200 works of Atlanta street art can be found on the Atlanta Street Art Map. Hotspots for viewing Atlanta street art include:
In 2010, ten haiku poems of artist John Morse were featured on 500 'bandit' signs posted around the streets of Atlanta, a guerrilla installation that received extensive press coverage including The New Yorker, The Guardian, NPR and South African national radio.
Greg Mike began doing graffiti when he was 13 years old, and he started painting murals in his twenties. His murals are prominent in Atlanta's Old Fourth Ward neighborhood. Mike is known for his Loudmouf Larry depictions in his art.
Fabian Williams creates murals under his pseudonym Occasional Superstar. In 2017, Williams painted a mural of native Georgian and civil rights leader Hosea Williams. In 2017, Playboy named Fabian Williams a "New Creative".
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Street art in Atlanta
In recent years, Atlanta has been called one of the USA's best cities for street art. Street artists have prominently created murals in Krog Street Tunnel, along the BeltLine, and in neighborhoods across the city. The street art conference, Living Walls, the City Speaks, originated in Atlanta in 2009.
Atlanta is host to the street art conference Living Walls, the City Speaks. In 2012, the conference limited participation to women street artists.
The Outerspace Project, an annual series of street art and cultural events coordinated by Greg Mike, began in 2015.
Peter Ferrari founded Forward Warrior, an event and initiative to bring together muralists in Atlanta to add street art to a host neighborhood.
Images and mapped locations of over 200 works of Atlanta street art can be found on the Atlanta Street Art Map. Hotspots for viewing Atlanta street art include:
In 2010, ten haiku poems of artist John Morse were featured on 500 'bandit' signs posted around the streets of Atlanta, a guerrilla installation that received extensive press coverage including The New Yorker, The Guardian, NPR and South African national radio.
Greg Mike began doing graffiti when he was 13 years old, and he started painting murals in his twenties. His murals are prominent in Atlanta's Old Fourth Ward neighborhood. Mike is known for his Loudmouf Larry depictions in his art.
Fabian Williams creates murals under his pseudonym Occasional Superstar. In 2017, Williams painted a mural of native Georgian and civil rights leader Hosea Williams. In 2017, Playboy named Fabian Williams a "New Creative".