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The National Black Arts Festival Fall for Film Series at Southwest Arts Center September 30 through October 2 For list of feature films, visit www.nbaf.org

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Sunday in the Park, a Victorian Festival at Historic Oakland CemeteryOctober 2nd from noon to 6:00 pm Visit www.oaklandcemetery.com for further information.

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Resource Market for the Arts October 3rd from 2:004:00 pm at the Rialto Center for the Arts at Georgia State University, 80 Forsyth Street, NW, Atlanta 30303 To register call (404) 880-0095 or visit www.grantspace.org/Classroom

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City of Atlanta Cultural Forum with Mayor Kasim Reed October 5th from 4:005:30 pm at The Center for Puppetry Arts, 1404 Spring Street, NW at 18th Street, Atlanta Visit the MAACC website at www.metroatlantaarts.org for additional information.

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Fela, The Award Winning Broadway Musical, at the Atlanta Civic Center, October 11 16
Tickets are available at www.ticketmaster.com or at The Atlanta Civic Center Box Office, call (404) 658-7159. Group rates are also available.

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Picasso to Warhol Exhibit at the High Museum of Art Opens on October 15th

Buy tickets at www.high.org or call 404-733-5000.

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Visit www.acpinfo.org

i in the sky-skymiles Exhibit at the City Gallery Chastain Opens October 7th
Visit www.ocaatlanta.com/chastain-arts-center or call 404-252-2927.

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Art on the Atlanta Beltline Now through November 20th

For a calendar of events visit www.beltline.org/BeltLineBasics/PublicArt/ ArtontheBeltLine/ArtontheBeltLineCalendar/tabid/4014/Default.aspx

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Secrets of the Quilt October 15th at 4:30 pm at the Atlanta Cyclorama and Civil War Museum
For further information visit www.atlantacyclorama.org or call 404-658-7625.

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Elevate Carnival, the Greatest Halloween Show on Earth, the celebratory closing to Elevate/ Art Above Underground Exhibition October 29th from 5:0011:00 pm

For further information, visit www.ocaatlanta.com/elevate

Twenty local Atlanta arts organizations have launched Atlanta Art Lives Here to educate metro Atlantans about the diverse opportunities for enjoying arts in the region. For more information, visit www.atlantaartliveshere.com. For a comprehensive list of events and activities to celebrate National Arts and Humanities Month in October, visit www.atlantaplanit.com.

The City of Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs The City of Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs is a division of the Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs. The City of Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs works to enhance Atlanta's reputation as a cultural destination. The OCA supports programs that educate and expose the public to a variety of cultural offerings in order to inspire residents and visitors to experience Atlantas cultural community. The Public Art Program is responsible for public art stewardship within the City of Atlanta. For more information, visit www.ocaatlanta.com

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