‘Myriad’ turns mirrors into a shared experience at Piedmont Park

Mirrored installation “Myriad”, reflecting park paths and trees.
Gregor Turk’s “Myriad,” a mirrored public art installation at Piedmont Park, reflects Atlanta’s landscape and changing perspectives. (Sherri Daye Scott/WABE)

A new permanent public artwork is now part of Piedmont Park’s landscape. “Myriad,” a mirrored installation by Atlanta artist Gregor Turk, was unveiled earlier this month near the Meadow entrance off the Atlanta Beltline, inviting parkgoers to see themselves, one another and the surrounding landscape from shifting perspectives. 

The work adds to Atlanta’s growing network of public art designed for shared, everyday encounters rather than formal gallery settings. 

What is ‘Myriad’ — and where to find it in Piedmont Park 

Installed near one of Piedmont Park’s most active corridors, “Myriad “is composed of 36 convex stainless-steel mirrors arranged in a sweeping arc. As visitors move past the installation, each mirror reflects the park differently, producing overlapping views of people, sky, trees and the Midtown skyline.