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The Storefront Art Exhibit showcases artwork by Dunwoody High School students in windows of local businesses. The City of Dunwoody selects artwork that captures the spirit of Dunwoody. The City promotes the temporary exhibit and creates a Storefront Art Tour Map. Some artwork is used in other exhibits and projects such as Dunwoody Nature Center's Butterfly and Brews and Greenlight Art. This temporary exhibit is a project of the Economic Development Department bringing visitors to local businesses.
Storefront Art Exhibit 2023 artwork is currently being displayed at the Perimeter Mall entrance between Maggiano's and Macy's.
Third Annual Storefront Art Exhibit 2024
Congratulations to these selected students!
Name | Artwork |
Bobbi Allen | Class Pet |
Brinkley Parrish | Sun and Rays |
Clara Green | Farmhouse |
Elder Coria | Ripple in a Black Void |
Eli (Stella) Cronin | Aspects of Realistic Nature |
Elizabeth Buckareff | Nature in Dunwoody |
Hannah Hazen | Dogs of Dunwoody |
Harrison Flynt | Guitar with Wings |
Jenna McJunkin | Flowers & Butterfly |
Jeston Huang | Salvador Dali with Flowers |
Lilah Paradice | Disco Balls |
Lydia Bizzell | Geometric Shapes and Face |
Magadhi Sathyanarayanan | Abstract Shapes (91727) |
Mira Walter | Girls Swinging on Trees |
Nia Akuoma Elekwachi | Fruitiger Metro and Music |
See locations below on the map.
Award Presentation 2024
2024 Project Timeline
March 3 - Student Applications available
March 18 - Submission Deadline
March 19-25 –Selection of Artwork by Businesses
April 9 - Art Commission review and approval, selected students announced
April 10-30 - Artwork creation
May 1 - Student recognition ceremony at Dunwoody High School
May 1-10 - Artwork installed in Greater Dunwoody Village Area businesses
May-July - Storefront Art Exhibit in Greater Dunwoody Village Area
July-Dec - Storefront Art Exhibit in Perimeter Mall (Hallway at entrance between Macy's and Maggiano's) Tentative
Requirements
- This project was open to any student currently enrolled in Dunwoody High School.
- Students were required to sign a Storefront Art Exhibit Contract with the City of Dunwoody.
- Artists signed a waiver to allow the City to use the art image on other projects.
- Students were photographed or filmed by media about the Art Exhibition and their artwork.
- The Economic Development Department worked with local Dunwoody businesses to determine the location for each artwork.
- Completed artwork became the property of the City of Dunwoody.
Storefront Art Exhibit Map updated May 3, 2024.