We host tours of our murals for local organizations and groups who hope to learn more about our murals and the stories behind them. If you’re interested in catalyzing thought-provoking conversations around the public art in our city, request a tour with us today!
I AM MINE / WE ARE OURS - LIMITLESS TRANSFORMATION is a public art exhibition that showcases the work of six different women and nonbinary artists of varying cultural backgrounds as they explore radical LOVE as an act of resistance and personal identity in their journeys to self-discovery.
The Laura Patricia Calle Grant is designed to honor Laura Patricia Calle's life, her hard work, and immeasurable passion for equality for all people and the manifestation of diverse cultural expression in our public spaces.
Living Walls Abroad gives a local Atlanta-based artist the opportunity to go overseas to create a piece of public art. In return, Living Walls hosts an international artist to create a piece of public art in Atlanta.
An annual workshop for women, BIPOC, queer & trans artists to share our lived experience of how we go about commissions, drafting contracts, and budgeting for public artwork.
Signs of Solidarity is an ongoing public art project that aims to inspire positivity, love, and hope in our communities. Since 2017, Living Walls has curated and produced five iterations of Signs of Solidarity ATL.
The Black Futures Matter Arts and Activism action was a series of murals produced throughout Georgia with the goal of increasing awareness and using art to move the Black Lives Matter conversation forward by naming concrete demands to end long-standing oppression, violence, and institutionalized racism.
In the Summer of 2019 and 2020, Living Walls launched an annual event series aimed to spark a community conversation about HIV/AIDS and prevention strategies. This project was inspired by and in support of the national #StartTalkingStopHIV campaign.
The BuHi Walk is an innovative public art project that creates a safe and engaging pedestrian infrastructure within the sprawling shopping plazas and parking lots along the Buford Highway Corridor. A series of murals were created by local and national artists of color with the intent of celebrating Buford Highway's multicultural diversity.
Living Walls started in 2010 as a conference that united street artists and scholars from across the globe to engage in meaningful discourse about the public spaces we share. While we no longer operate in this format, we’ve archived all of the artwork for your viewing (and possibly visiting) pleasure.