High Museum of Art is one of The 15 Best Places for Arts in Atlanta.

1. High Museum of Art

9.2
1280 Peachtree St NE (at 16th St NE), Atlanta, GA
Art Museum · Midtown · 206 tips and reviews

Get Local ATLGet Local ATL: Parents: ever been a fine art museum that's also kid friendly? Now you have! Check out the High Museum's Toddler Thursdays for fun crafts that will bring out the inner artist in your little ones.

Leigh Anne M.Leigh Anne Miller Borders: Great place to go! Lots of great art!

CellucorCellucor: Amazing art exhibits; we recommend the special evening events like Friday Jazz! It adds to the overall museum experience!

Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail is one of The 15 Best Places for Arts in Atlanta.

2. Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail

9.3
1551 Piedmont Ave NE (at Monroe Dr.), Atlanta, GA
Hiking Trail · Midtown · 28 tips and reviews

Hadrian X.Hadrian XIV: Enjoy the art work, and awesome graffiti!

Sara F.Sara Friedman: A great path for sights, art, exercising, and getting around town by foot! Caveat (for runners): on the weekend it gets a bit tricky to go running on the trail while navigating through the crowds!

GreatistGreatist: What you’ll see: Wall art, sculptures, & trees planted by Trees Atlanta. There are also several shops and restaurants along the way. The trail leads into Piedmont Park, one of Atlanta's largest parks. Read more.

Callanwolde Fine Arts Center is one of The 15 Best Places for Arts in Atlanta.

3. Callanwolde Fine Arts Center

8.9
980 Briarcliff Rd NE (btw Stillwood Dr NE & Virginia Ave NE), Atlanta, GA
Art Gallery · Virginia Highland · 14 tips and reviews

C-Channel A.C-Channel Atlanta: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10; 8 pmPOETRY READING Join two amazing poets Robin Kemp and Anne Webster as Callanwolde celebrates the art and performance of poetry with readings in the unique setting of the C Read more.

Jennifer Kjellgren ~.Jennifer Kjellgren ~ Nest Realty Atlanta: A great place for anything to do with the arts for individuals and families alike. Plus - a beautiful building and property

The Ritz-CarltonThe Ritz-Carlton: Take a workshop in visual, literary or performing arts at the Callanwolde Fine Arts Center; then get inspired with a tour of the Gothic-Tudor style mansion situated on the 12.5 acre estate.

Young Blood Boutique is one of The 15 Best Places for Arts in Atlanta.

4. Young Blood Boutique

8.5
632 N Highland Ave NE (btwn North Ave & Blue Ridge Ave NE), Atlanta, GA
Gift Store · Poncey-Highland · 14 tips and reviews

Brandon S.Brandon Static: Art gallery, gift shop ranging tshirts, prints, wallets, montana cans, bags, etc. Super amazing. Open most days and nites. Check it, ya feel me.

Atticus G.Atticus Graybill: Must check-out the annual Day of the Dead art show.

Megan T.Megan Tickle: Open every day, great indie art prints and everything in the store is handmade! Great cards and jewelry

The Woodruff Arts Center is one of The 15 Best Places for Arts in Atlanta.

5. The Woodruff Arts Center

8.3
1280 Peachtree St NE (b/t 15th St & 16th St), Atlanta, GA
Performing Arts Venue · Midtown · 30 tips and reviews

AtlantaGa N.AtlantaGa Nightlife: Atlantas best arts center

Jennifer Kjellgren ~.Jennifer Kjellgren ~ Nest Realty Atlanta: Home to the Alliance Theatre, the High Museum and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, this is the convergence of Atlanta's high-brow art scene.

News 95-5 and AM 750 WSBNews 95-5 and AM 750 WSB: Atlanta Art Association members and relatives died in a plane crash in Paris. Richard Rich fundraised to build the Atlanta Memorial Arts Center, now the Woodruff Arts Center, in their memory.

The Goat Farm Arts Center is one of The 15 Best Places for Arts in Atlanta.

6. The Goat Farm Arts Center

8.6
1200 Foster St NW (at Huff Rd), Atlanta, GA
Performing Arts Venue · Northwest Atlanta · 32 tips and reviews

Pinnacle PromotionsPinnacle Promotions: Check out PLOT 7/28-31, a performance from Dance Truck that combines movement, film, sound, and art installations designed specifically for The Goat Farm's great interior and exterior spaces.

marley m.marley magaziner: An incredible venue for live art.

Michal A.Michal Adam: This unique 19th century cotton gin complex serves as a major art and cultural center in Atlanta's west side.

Krog Street Tunnel is one of The 15 Best Places for Arts in Atlanta.

7. Krog Street Tunnel

7.9
Krog St SE (btw Wylie St SE & Decatur St SE), Atlanta, GA
Tunnel · Cabbagetown · 24 tips and reviews

John B.John B.: Park across from Estoria 97 and walk down one side of it to Dekalb Ave and back up the other end. Best done at night for the full urban graffiti tour!

Obsessed ArtistObsessed Artist: If it isn't a legal zone, this section seems to be ignored by police thanks to the phenomenal work on the walls. Make sure to have a few drinks @ the Estoria before your art walk thru wonderous krog!

Team EpicTeam Epic: If you're a fan of graffiti, Atlanta's Krog Street Tunnel is where you'll find it and where you'll be able to put it.

Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA) is one of The 15 Best Places for Arts in Atlanta.

8. Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA)

8.3
1315 Peachtree St NE (16th St), Atlanta, GA
Museum · Midtown · 20 tips and reviews

AtlantaAtlanta: Atlanta's newest art museum is also a work of art. This naturally-lit exhibition space is on track to be Atlanta's only Platinum LEED Design certified building! Read more.

Stefany F.Stefany Fischer: This used to be a parking deck, amazing pieces of art here

Ayen F.Ayen Fajardo: Awesome art pieces! I'm so glad I came to support my baby😘

Hodgepodge Coffeehouse and Gallery is one of The 15 Best Places for Arts in Atlanta.

9. Hodgepodge Coffeehouse and Gallery

8.6
720 Moreland Ave SE, Atlanta, GA
Coffee Shop · East Atlanta · 58 tips and reviews

Will E.Will Edmond: A very relaxed coffee shop with good brew, tea, and some Awesome Jamaican Pies. I always love the cool and funky art selection.

Matt H.Matt Hunt: Tons of cool art. Tip Cayce and he'll show you the art secret. You'll see.

jbrotherlovejbrotherlove: A good selection of coffee and tea, breakfast sandwiches and now, brunch. All set in a quirky space with local art, wifi, books, a zine library and plenty of seating.

Sister Louisa’s Church of the Living Room and Ping Pong Emporium is one of The 15 Best Places for Arts in Atlanta.

10. Sister Louisa’s Church of the Living Room and Ping Pong Emporium

8.5
466 Edgewood Ave NE (at Boulevard NE), Atlanta, GA
Dive Bar · Sweet Auburn · 72 tips and reviews

Molly E.Molly Egan: Don't come expecting food. Unless u want rice crispy treat or hot dog. Other than that fun place. Catholics beware u may feel guilt from church like lights and art, have a few & u won't mind

Golda S.Golda Steinberg: Love the art and decor but the upstairs is crazy cramped which makes it impossible to play darts or ping pong. Fun atmosphere though...

Kimlee D.Kimlee Davis: Everything. The staff, the people/regulars, the sangrias, the church organ karaoke, the atmosphere, the patio, the art and the ping-pong.

Atlanta BeltLine - Midtown is one of The 15 Best Places for Arts in Atlanta.

11. Atlanta BeltLine - Midtown

9.5
Atlanta, GA
Hiking Trail · Midtown · 17 tips and reviews

Kostas D.Kostas Donuts: An Atlanta Landmark! If you like walking and art then you will love it...!

KaitlinKaitlin: I absolutely love the Beltline. The trail, the art, the people-watching...all great.

Djaniella D.Djaniella D.: You'll catch some pretty views & some cool art along this beltline. Just remember to share the road with every walker, runner, bicyclist, skateboarder, photographer... everyone! :)

whitespace is one of The 15 Best Places for Arts in Atlanta.

12. whitespace

8.5
814 Edgewood Ave NE (btw Spruce St NE & Euclid Ave NE), Atlanta, GA
Art Gallery · Inman Park · 5 tips and reviews

Mike S.Mike Schinkel: Ask Susan about Tommy Taylor's art!

Juicy CoutureJuicy Couture: A modern, inspired gallery with an eye for up-and-coming artists and consistently beautiful exhibits. Check out Richard Sexton's photographs. Stunning!

Russell H.Russell Hopson: A quaint little art gallery nestled in a former carriage house near Inman Park. A beautiful space... A true hidden gem.

Plaza Theatre is one of The 15 Best Places for Arts in Atlanta.

13. Plaza Theatre

8.4
1049 Ponce de Leon Ave NE (btw N Highland Ave NE & Cleburne Terr NE), Atlanta, GA
Movie Theater · Poncey-Highland · 50 tips and reviews

Oakland CemeteryOakland Cemetery: Plaza opened its doors in 1939 & is the oldest continuously operated cinema in Atlanta. A non-profit Foundation was created to restore the theatre, promote independent film, & support the local arts. Read more.

GeoffGeoff: New ownership drastically changing this once great historic landmark. Business model is strictly corporate; no more arcade, no Spookshow, art deco charm all gone. Not to mention the longtime staff.

Josh B.Josh Bass: Georgia’s oldest operating indie and art house theater. Art Deco 1920’s vibe, but with mod gear/sound. Constant rotation of classics and new releases. One my fav spots in the city!

Atlanta BeltLine Corridor under Freedom Pkwy is one of The 15 Best Places for Arts in Atlanta.

14. Atlanta BeltLine Corridor under Freedom Pkwy

9.1
BeltLine Corridor (at Freedom Pkwy.), Atlanta, GA
Hiking Trail · Inman Park · 5 tips and reviews

IrmaZandl Z.IrmaZandl ZandlSlant: Great to do by bike (rent at prince market). Fabulous street art along the way as well.

Nikki F.Nikki Foster: Love the art work on the beltline! Great walk or run

Dali C.Dali Calicool: This is the intersection of the Beltline and the PATH. Super popular for walkers and cyclists both. Contrary to popular belief, it's quite hard to ride 60MPH on a bike.

Center for Puppetry Arts is one of The 15 Best Places for Arts in Atlanta.

15. Center for Puppetry Arts

8.9
1404 Spring St NW (at 18th St NW), Atlanta, GA
Museum · Midtown · 47 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Founded in 1978 by Vincent Anthony, it's the nation’s largest organization dedicated to the art form of puppetry. Kermit the Frog and his creator Jim Henson cut the ceremonial ribbon at the opening.

K12 IncK12 Inc: Did you know? Puppetry is an ancient art, thought to originate around 30,000 B.C. Nearly every culture in the world has some form of puppetry. Read more.

Shelly W.Shelly Wing: Take advantage of the free art projects! So fun!