The Atlanta Downtown Improvement District (ADID) and Arts & Entertainment Atlanta (A&E) are launching ART IN THE PARK, a year-long, immersive public art initiative that will redefine the cultural landscape of Downtown Atlanta.
Starting in Fall 2024, Woodruff Park will be home to a rotating series of vibrant, interactive art installations that are free to the public.
“These installations are part of a broader effort to ensure Downtown Atlanta remains a thriving cultural center,” said Nancy Zintak, Vice President of Communications & Engagement at Central Atlanta Progress. “By focusing on local and international artists, we aim to offer dynamic art experiences that reflect the diversity and creativity of our community while making the arts accessible to all.”
This dynamic initiative showcases a broad range of local and international artists, offering Atlantans and visitors an opportunity to engage with cutting-edge contemporary art in new and meaningful ways. The first installations, set to debut in Fall 2024, will bring innovative experiences that spark curiosity and foster connection. Additional programming will continue to captivate and inspire throughout the year, further positioning Atlanta as a national cultural destination.
“As part of ADID and A&E’s ongoing mission, ART IN THE PARK emphasizes the importance of promoting, funding, and supporting local and international talent,” said Noa Hecht, Creative Placemaking Lead at ADID. “This initiative is about more than just art—it’s about transforming public spaces, building community, and making the arts accessible to everyone.”
First Installations
Taino Night Glow
Installation Date: October 2024
Created by Puerto Rican muralist ARRRTADDICT and in collaboration with Dashboard, Taino Night Glow brings the vibrant energy of the Caribbean to life through an illuminated installation inspired by the El Yunque rainforest. This immersive experience celebrates Indigenous Caribbean culture, surrounding visitors with a layered mural that evokes abstract flowers, plants, and whimsical patterns.
“With Taino Night Glow, I wanted to create a space that connects us to our cultural roots and offers a vibrant visual escape,” said ARRRTADDICT. “This installation is an homage to the resilience of Caribbean Indigenous culture and the power of storytelling through art. I wanted the colors and shapes to evoke the magic and mystery of the natural world while also inviting people to reflect on the history and spirit of the Taino people. The goal is for the installation to be more than just visually engaging — I hope it becomes a space for dialogue, connection, and understanding of the stories that have shaped our Caribbean heritage.”
Los Trompos
Installation Date: November 2024
By Mexican artists Esrawe + Cadena and presented in collaboration with Creos, Los Trompos (“Spinning Tops”) is a family-friendly, interactive installation featuring large, colorful spinning tops. These works encourage collaboration and play, bringing traditional Mexican craftsmanship to the forefront with woven fabric structures that come to life through community interaction.
“Los Trompos is designed to unite people through play and creativity,” said Esrawe + Cadena. “The installation encourages people of all ages to engage with the artwork in a way that is both physical and communal. We’re thrilled to bring Los Trompos back to Atlanta, a city with such a vibrant cultural scene, and we look forward to seeing how it transforms Woodruff Park into a lively, joyful gathering space where people can connect, share, and create lasting memories.”
For more information on ART IN THE PARK and other upcoming events, visit AtlantaDowntown.com.