Public Art Committee
Public Art Committee
The Public Arts Committee coordinates with the City of Atlanta, Fulton County, MARTA and private developers to explore how permanent and temporary public art can increase the quality of life for people who live in the neighborhood.
For more information contact Jeffry Loy at arts@capitolview.org.
Dill Ave Mural Survey
City of Atlanta Arts & Culture has selected artist Debbi Snax to create a neighborhood mural on the Murphy Ave side and along the Dill Ave tunnel walls to celebrate the people who make the community what it is. From Beacons and Visionaries to Elders and local business leaders, the artist wants the mural to uplift those whose presence, leadership and care have shaped our neighborhood. Your nominations will help guide who is considered for inclusion.
Email your responses to these three questions to Emily Fisher at EAFisher@atlantaga.gov by Monday, February 2, 2026.
Who in the neighborhood do you see as a Leader, Visionary, or Elder that should be honored in the mural?
Is there a local business or leader who's made a real impact in the community?
What makes this person special or meaningful to the neighborhood?
See Our Voice Photovoice Exhibition at Oakland City MARTA Station
The exhibition features images and narratives created by residents from Southwest Atlanta neighborhoods – Ashview Heights, Atlanta University Center, Capitol View and West End - who documented the strengths, challenges, and aspirations of their communities using disposable cameras and cell phones.
Curated and facilitated by Atlanta-based artist and social practitioner Krystle Chanel Terry, the project used Photovoice methodology to guide participants through workshops on storytelling, photography, and reflection.
Presented by the MARTA public art program, Artbound. These photos are a selection from the exhibition displayed at the Oakland City entrance side.
See Our Voice was first displayed at The B Complex in September 2024, following a series of community workshops.
Below is a sample of the images displayed.