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!
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.
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.
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!
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.
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
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.
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.
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.