October is Dunwoody Arts & Culture Month

Bringing together our diverse art, culture, and nature organizations and their members, Dunwoody Arts & Culture Month is an annual salute to our cultural and artistic treasures and their impact on the metro Atlanta community.

Dunwoody Arts & Culture Month is celebrated every October in conjunction with National Arts and Humanities month, giving our cultural partners the attention they deserve while raising Dunwoody’s profile across the nation. We encourage you to immerse yourself as we amplify the arts and celebrate the culture of our community during Dunwoody Arts & Culture Month 2023.

Snap and share your experiences on social by using #DunwoodyACM all month long.

Tour public art in Dunwoody by using the map on this page: Find Public Art


Grounded Growth Sister Sculpture Unveiling

On Thursday, October 19 at 5 p.m., Dunwoody City Council, Parks and Recreation, and the Dunwoody Art Commission will unveil the sister sculpture to Grounded Growth. The piece features one awe-inspiring flower with wide leaves that serve as benches. Designed and fabricated by Dunwoody artist Huelani Mei Fogleman, the sister sculpture is located near the Great Lawn and Amphitheater, right across from Grounded Growth, which serves as a bike rack for residents and visitors. Also created by Fogelman, the artistic sculpture comprises three flowers, each 10 to 15 feet in height, with the centers crafted from recycled bicycle wheels.
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