City of Atlanta - Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs

City of Atlanta - Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs Producing municipally supported art/cultural programming & funding for the arts in Atlanta.

About OCA
The City of Atlanta’s Mayors Office of Cultural Affairs (OCA) was established in 1974 to encourage and support Atlanta’s cultural resources. The initial mission was to solidify the role that arts and other cultural resources play in defining and enhancing the social fabric and quality of life of Atlanta citizens and visitors. Today the OCA understands that the arts play an essential role

in defining the cultural vitality of the city and is working to enhance Atlanta’s reputation as a cultural destination. The OCA aims to provide programs that contribute substantially to the city’s economy and quality of life. The Office of Cultural Affairs’ programming is executed in four key areas: Arts and Education Services, Contracts for Arts Services, Performing Arts, and Public Art. The OCA also manages the Chastain Arts Center/City Gallery at Chastain and Gallery 72. Our individual programs are:

The Cultural Experience Project (CEP), which aligns the City of Atlanta with the philanthropic arm of business organizations throughout the area, provides opportunities for over 30,000 Atlanta Public School (APS) students, Pre-K through 12th Grade, to experience the broad range of Atlanta’s premiere cultural venues and artistic programs at no cost to the student. Contracts for Arts Services (CAS) and provides funding opportunities each year to arts organizations and individual artists for art projects and experiences in Atlanta through participation in the grant cycle. The Atlanta Jazz Festival (AJF) welcomes thousands of residents and visitors to Piedmont Park for 3 days of free jazz during Memorial Day Weekend, each year. The AJF also includes the Youth Jazz Band Competition which allows Atlanta area middle and high school jazz bands to compete for an opportunity to perform during the festival and raise funds (donated by sponsors) for their school’s jazz program. The Atlanta Jazz Festival, Incorporated , a 501(c)(3), supports AJF programming through donations and the support of its members, the AJF Society, a philanthropic group comprised of individuals dedicated to the preservation of jazz. The Public Art Program (PAP) focuses on the conservation and maintenance of Atlanta’s Public Art Collection and also produces ELEVATE, an annual free Public Art festival featuring local, national and international artists throughout the city. ELEVATE has been named one of the Top 50 Public Art Projects in the Country by Americans for the Arts and has also been nominated for the Livable Cities Award. The PAP also manages City of Atlanta Public Art Audio Tours which focus on educating the residents and guests about Atlanta’s Public Art Collection located in the central downtown Atlanta area. Chastain Arts Center (CAC) serves over 500 students, employs about 30 instructors and continues to maintain a steady stream of revenue from class enrollment, Art a la Carte summer camp, and the Shop at Chastain. The City Gallery at Chastain hosts exhibitions throughout the fiscal year, adding to Atlanta’s unique cultural landscape. The OCA also interfaces with the international community by providing opportunities for cultural exchange. These exchanges are evident in our programming for the Atlanta Jazz Festival, ELEVATE, and workshops in our facilities by artists, primarily from Atlanta’s Sister Cities. In addition, the OCA routinely works with the Airport Art Program and the Atlanta Beltline on their initiatives, including representation on artist selection panels, and oversight of their installations.

A global symbol of liberation now welcomes travelers to Atlanta 🌍✨Yesterday, the City of Atlanta unveiled a sculpture ho...
05/28/2026

A global symbol of liberation now welcomes travelers to Atlanta 🌍✨

Yesterday, the City of Atlanta unveiled a sculpture honoring President Nelson Mandela at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

Gifted to Mayor Andre Dickens during a South African delegation trip, the sculpture now stands as a symbol of courage, connection, and shared history.

Mandela’s legacy is deeply connected to Atlanta’s civil rights story, from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s global vision of justice to Ambassador Andrew Young’s work in the anti-apartheid movement and longstanding ties to South Africa.

With direct service to South Africa, Hartsfield-Jackson is a fitting home for this tribute, connecting Mandela’s legacy to Atlanta’s history and the ongoing bond between our city and South Africa.

A classic Atlanta mural is getting its color back. 🎨✨ has been hired to restore “Booga-loo Beat,” a 1992 mural originall...
05/27/2026

A classic Atlanta mural is getting its color back. 🎨✨

has been hired to restore “Booga-loo Beat,” a 1992 mural originally painted by Tarrence Corbin.

Here’s some BTS. reviews the color chart and begins the careful process of bringing the mural’s original vibrancy back to life.

We can’t wait to see the finished piece. 👀✨

The Mzansi–Atlanta Creative Industry Expo is coming to YOUR city, and we need you in the building! Experience live Amapi...
05/27/2026

The Mzansi–Atlanta Creative Industry Expo is coming to YOUR city, and we need you in the building!
 
Experience live Amapiano and Hip-Hop performances, art, fashion, film, creative technology, and powerful cultural exchange all under one roof as we celebrate where we come from and where we’re going.
 
This is YOUR moment to connect.
 
25 May – 2 June 2026
Ray Charles Performing Arts Center, Atlanta, Georgia
Opening Africa Day Celebration: 25 May | 11:00–16:00
RSVP link in bio

Don’t let Africa come to Atlanta without you showing up.

A fresh pop of art for the neighborhood ✨Funded by  through the AURA bond, artist Jason Kofke recently restored his 2025...
05/27/2026

A fresh pop of art for the neighborhood ✨

Funded by through the AURA bond, artist Jason Kofke recently restored his 2025 Utility Box Mural, bringing new life to this public art piece near Ashby MARTA.

📍 Joseph E. Lowery Blvd NW & Lena St NW


The City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management (DWM) has issued a boil water advisory for the City of Atlanta, s...
05/23/2026

The City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management (DWM) has issued a boil water advisory for the City of Atlanta, specifically in the downtown corridor, due to an internal power failure at the Hemphill Water Treatment Plant. Power has been restored at the pump station. This boil water advisory is out of an abundance of caution and in accordance with Georgia EPD guidance for public notice. Please see the maps for impacted area.

The City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management has issued a boil water advisory for the City of Atlanta, specifi...
05/22/2026

The City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management has issued a boil water advisory for the City of Atlanta, specifically in the downtown area, due to an internal power failure at the Hemphill Water Treatment Plant. This boil water advisory is out of an abundance of caution and in accordance with Georgia EPD guidance for public notice.

DWM is currently monitoring operations and systems pressures. The boil water advisory will remain in place until DWM is cleared to lift the advisory, following completion of sampling protocols.

To protect the public from a potential health hazard, all residents and property owners who have experienced water outages and/or low water pressures are advised to boil all water prior to use or use bottled water for drinking, cooking, preparing baby food, or brushing teeth. The water should be boiled for one minute past a rolling boil. Infants, the elderly, and those with immune deficiencies should be cautious. Also, do not drink water from public water fountains in the impacted area.

Atlanta’s public art is getting a refresh. 🎨Artist  recently restored her 2016 bike rack mural, “We Swim Together,” care...
05/21/2026

Atlanta’s public art is getting a refresh. 🎨

Artist recently restored her 2016 bike rack mural, “We Swim Together,” carefully repainting and refreshing the detailed design that originally incorporated children’s artwork.

Funded by through the AURA bond, the bike rack is scheduled to be re-installed near the in mid-May, bringing color, creativity, and community back into the streetscape.

Learn more about the artist at the link in bio.

05/20/2026

A timestamp for the city. 🎨✨

As Atlanta prepares to welcome the world for the , artists are helping tell the story of who we are, block by block.

These murals are more than paint on walls. They are a celebration of one Atlanta, the communities that shape us, and the creative spirit that makes this city feel alive.

Beautifying Atlanta. Honoring the culture. Leaving something beautiful behind.

Step into 40 years of Atlanta music history through the lens of acclaimed photojournalist Willie E. Tucker Jr. 📸🎶The Cul...
05/19/2026

Step into 40 years of Atlanta music history through the lens of acclaimed photojournalist Willie E. Tucker Jr. 📸🎶

The Culture of Fusion 40”: Music and Mayors Vol. 1 presents a powerful visual journey through Atlanta’s evolving music scene — a microcosm of moments, legends, culture, and community captured over four decades, beginning with the 1987 Atlanta Jazz Festival.

On display at the Mayor’s Gallery inside Atlanta City Hall
📍 55 Trinity Ave SW, Atlanta, GA 30303
🗓 Thursday, May 21 – Friday, July 24

Experience the people, performances, and stories that helped shape Atlanta’s musical legacy through the eyes of one of the city’s most dedicated visual historians.

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