Fulton County Public Art Program

Fulton County Public Art Program

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05/11/2026

In 2024 the Public Art Futures Lab welcomed artist, for an AR and Design-based residency project that culminated in a mesmerizing, cartoon-inspired journey into the heart of our election cycle.

“The Election Cyclorama” offered visitors a unique, immersive experience unpacking the complexities of our electoral system and illuminating the powerful impact of your vote. Visitors were captivated by Maroxby’s artistry and her translation of high-level intricacies of our democratic process. Maroxby’s goal was to help citizens of all ages rediscover the profound influence they wield in shaping the future through their vote.

And we wouldn’t be doing justice if we didn’t remind you that early voting continues until May 15 at Advance Voting Locations. Upcoming Election: Tuesday, May 19, 2026 - General Primary / Nonpartisan Election

Credits:
Videographer: Gabriela Díaz Arp
Editor: Jordan Young
Music: Lost in the Moment [Vocal Lead] - Rainman [PRS]

05/06/2026

Throwback today featuring Elijah Zulu, Downtown Atlanta Inc. 2024 Artist-in-Residence at the Public Art Futures Lab.

Elijah talks about using data as a substance in his very human-inspired responsive installations. Elijah’s residency culminated in a public art installation, Living Statues, a digital reinterpretation of street performance, where AI-driven choices and computer-vision remembers and mimics human movement in unexpected ways.

Video Credits: Videographer: Gabriela Diaz Arp
Editor: Jordan Young
Music: Cloud Whispers [Instrumental] - Rachael Wood [PRS]

Check out the link in our bio to see more short docs on the Public Art Futures Lab Artists-in-Residence #

Photos from Fulton County Public Art Program's post 04/20/2026

Enlightenment Now!

Hosted at Villa Albertine’s Night of Ideas returns to Atlanta on Wednesday April 29, 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. at The Carter Center - FREE and open to the public with RSVP!

From early evening into the night, the program features talks, a civic market, Virtual Reality experiences, music, and participatory exchanges exploring civic engagement, youth participation, and new forms of utopia.

The event explores how youth and civil society can help reimagine democracy. Grounded in Atlanta’s dynamic context, discussions will also highlight the role cities play in advancing inclusive and sustainable futures through innovation, social justice, and climate action.

Enlightenment Now! invites us to revisit and reimagine how we can shape our shared democratic future.

Curated and organized by Villa Albertine Atlanta, in partnership with The Carter Center,  Fulton County Arts & Culture’s Public Art Futures Lab, and Atlanta Design Festival. 

As part of this evening, the Public Art Futures Lab will present a VR screening program featuring four films from the Institut Français XR Catalogue, offering audiences a chance to step into 360° storytelling environments that expand how we experience art, culture, and narrative. Following the event, this program will extend to select Fulton County libraries, creating additional opportunities for residents across the county to engage with these works. RSVP and learn more through the link in our bio.

2026 edition of Night of Ideas in Atlanta is presented by Villa Albertine Atlanta, with The Carter Center, in partnership with Atlanta Design festival and Fulton County Arts & Culture. This program is made possible thanks to Albertine Foundation with the support of the Judy and Peter Blum Kovler Foundation.

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