ArtPop Street Gallery is showcasing work by local artists on billboards all across Atlanta in their inaugural outdoor exhibition

June 25, 2020

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Billboards are literally popping up daily all around Atlanta, more locations each day! You can view the work along all commuter routes, whether you’re walking, biking, driving, on a bus or on a train. They are on digital and static outdoor ad spaces all around the city. Currently the pieces are being displayed on billboards along interstates and local roads. Soon they will also appear in the Atlanta airport, in Marta train stations and at bus shelters.

It’s such a thrill and honor to be one of the 30 local artists in this curated outdoor art exhibit. This is the largest exhibition I’ve ever been a part of, and the canvases are the biggest I might ever have! The largest billboards are 14 ft tall x 48 ft wide. This size is a record canvas size for me!

I’ve created a map to share all the current billboard locations. I’ll continue to update the map as more locations are added. Also, the locations might change from time to time, so be sure to check back if you’re planning an outing to see one. I know we’ll be driving all around Atlanta for the next year trying to spot them all! So, take a photo if you see one or please let me know! I’d love to hear!

My original painting from which I designed the ArtPop Street Gallery billboard. The Beauty of Fall, acrylic on canvas, 30 in x 40 in.  Available for sale.

My original painting from which I designed the ArtPop Street Gallery billboard.
The Beauty of Fall, acrylic on canvas, 30 in x 40 in.
Available for sale.

ABOUT THE EXHIBIT

ArtPop Street Gallery started in 2014, the program makes art more accessible to the public while supporting local artists. What a cool mission! Bonus, it’s also a safe way to view art during a pandemic!

A big thank you to ArtPop Street Gallery, Cultural Arts Council Douglasville/Douglas County, Douglas County Tourism & Film and for the generous donations made by media companies who’ve donated the media space that make this program possible. Thank you to Integration Media for the ad space shown above on Peachtree Street in downtown Atlanta. Thank you to Clear Channel Outdoor for my static vinyl billboard on Windy Hill Road. And thank you to Lamar Advertising, OUTFRONT Media, Clear Channel Airports, Blackbird Media Digital, and Link Media who have donated all the other digital ad spaces.

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