PARTNERS

Sponsors &
Partners

We are proud to collaborate with Art on the Atlanta Beltline for the 9th year to bring No Tables, No Chairs to the community.



 

SPONSOR:

ART ON THE ATLANTA BELTLINE

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine is the largest temporary public art exhibition in the history of Atlanta. It showcases the work of hundreds of visual artists, performers, and musicians along the Atlanta BeltLine corridor. This spectacular project places working professionals alongside emerging artists, and draws residents and visitors into some of the most unique public spaces in the City of Atlanta, providing powerful new perspectives on the city and its vibrant neighborhoods. The exhibition showcases how art strengthens and beautifies current and former industrial areas and creates signature spaces exemplifying the transformation of the city through the Atlanta BeltLine. Art on the Atlanta BeltLine touches almost 20 intown communities.

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partner:

ATLANTA JUNKANOO GROUP

Atlanta Junkanoo Group is a non-profit band of musical performers & dancers celebrating the Bahamian cultural art form called Junkanoo. They join the No Tables, No Chairs Funk-line Parade for the second year , bringing the traditional costumes and rhythms of the Bahamas to the walkways of Atlanta.

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partner:

egbe sekere of atlanta

Egbe Sekere of Atlanta is dedicated to the celebration of life and preservation of cultural traditions among all people from the Diaspora. Their mission is to create great Sekere music as a tool of enlightenment to unify, then solidify our communities.


SPONSOR:

THE KALEIDOSCOPE PODCAST

The Kaleidoscope Podcast explores the pieces, reflections and rich beauty of what it means to be Black, strong, creative, courageous and cool. This podcast is for people who appreciate, celebrate and love Blackness and the impact of all that it means to the world. It's for Afrocentric & Afrocurious people of all origins. If you love humanity, and the ever changing patterns created across the globe, you will love this podcast.