A busy season of art and performance has been lighting up the Atlanta Beltline throughout its 2024 season, and there’s still more to come now with Amina Cooper, the Beltline’s first dedicated director of arts and culture, at the helm.
She and the Vice President of Planning, Engagement & Arts and Culture, Lynnette Reid, joined “City Lights” managing producer Kim Drobes to share more about their continued dedication to the arts.
“You look around, and you say, ‘This is Atlanta.’ It’s everybody. It’s children, it’s multigenerational, it’s all backgrounds, ethnicities, etc., and it’s a safe place for everybody,” Reid said about the Atlanta Beltline.
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