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Dunwoody public arts and culture are taking the city to the next level, connecting the community and visitors through a colorful, fun and explorable collection of art and gatherings. The goals for public art in Dunwoody are to:
• Improve the city’s visual appearance, especially places where people gather, landmarks and infrastructure
• Create a place that is active, fun vibrant, livable, engaging and explorable — a place where people plan to stay after work, or want to visit so they can see what what’s going on
• Change perceptions of the city; reflect its growing creative energy
• Create a sense of pride and welcoming
Dunwoody Public Art Ordinance
The Public Art Implementation Plan, approved on September 29, 2020, called for the creation of a Public Art Ordinance to codify the City's approach to public art. On December 14, 2020, the City Council unanimously approved the Dunwoody Public Art Ordinance, providing a definition of public art, outlining the duties and creation of the Dunwoody Art Commission, and defining the process for submission and approval of public art projects. For information about the Dunwoody Art Commission, check here: Dunwoody Art Commission You can access the Public Art Application here: Public Art Application
Links to Public Art Unveilings
Dunwoody Public Art: The Landscape of Dunwoody mosaic March 20, 2024
Dunwoody public art: Flora Chroma Jun 16, 2023
Dunwoody public art: Storefront Art May 19, 2023
Dunwoody Public Art: the Dunwoody Diorama May 18, 2023
Dunwoody art unveiling: Under the Canopy May 4, 2023
Dunwoody's Green Light Art Project November 1, 2022
Grounded Growth at Brook Run Park July 11, 2022
Diana Toma at Panda Express June 17, 2022
Storefront Art Exhibit May 23, 2022
Be Kind Mural at Brook Run Park December 27, 2021
Community Mosaics at Spruill Center for the Arts October 19, 2021
Art Mural at Dunwoody Professional Building Center November 18, 2021