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The Light Up Atlanta Exhibit Takes Place in MARTA Train Stations

The Light Up Atlanta exhibit offers a great way to expose people to the world of art and culture on a daily basis. This is made possible because it is located in MARTA train stations across Atlanta. Therefore, commuters get to enjoy a dose of abstract art to and from work with ease.

Commissioned by C.H. Briggs, a local building products distributor, the Light Up Atlanta exhibit showcases the works of some of Atlanta’s best designers, who were asked to create pieces that evoked what Atlanta means to them. These include Shelly-Anne Tulia Scott's Peeling Back the Heart at Five Point station and Ted Freeman's Hot-lanta Fan, which is also at Five Points.
Trend Themes
1. Exhibit Art in Public Spaces - Commissioned art installations in public spaces, such as train stations, can provide a way for commuters to engage with art and create opportunities for emerging artists.
2. Local Artist Showcases - Showcasing local artists can serve to highlight regional culture and provide opportunities for emerging artists.
3. Abstract Art Installations - The use of abstract sculptures and installations allows for multiple interpretations and can enhance the beauty of public spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Public Transportation - Public transportation companies can commission art installations to enhance riders’ experience and increase ridership.
2. Fine Arts - Fine Art retailers, galleries, and agents can work with local artists to showcase their work in public spaces and gain greater exposure.
3. Building Products Distribution - Building products distributors can work with artists and designers to create showroom pieces and gain a competitive edge in the market.

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