Tiny Doors, Big Art Movement

Tiny Doors ATL is an organization dedicated to the notion of free and accessible art. Tiny Doors, like this one found in the Krog Street Tunnel, can be found all over the city of Atlanta. Each tiny door is only six inches tall, inviting a whimsy feel to any old wall, column, or bridge. The founders of this art movement have purposely placed these doors in locations that are significant to the city of Atlanta. Whether it be a landmark such as the Krog Street Tunnel, or a commonly visited place like the Beltline, Tiny Doors are found all over Atlanta's most beloved places. They are so easy to miss, but it's always a pleasant surprise when you stumble upon one of the mini treasures.
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Tiny Doors ATL is an organization dedicated to the notion of free and accessible art. Tiny Doors, like this one found in the Krog Street Tunnel, can be found all over the city of Atlanta. Each tiny door is only six inches tall, inviting a whimsy feel to any old wall, column, or bridge. The founders of this art movement have purposely placed these doors in locations that are significant to the city of Atlanta. Whether it be a landmark such as the Krog Street Tunnel, or a commonly visited place like the Beltline, Tiny Doors are found all over Atlanta’s most beloved places. They are so easy to miss, but it’s always a pleasant surprise when you stumble upon one of the mini treasures.

The Tiny Doors movement is something I personally think is a wonderful addition to the city. Not only is it endorsing artists and spreading some art love around the city, but it also creates something fun to do around town. Tourists and residents alike both love the Tiny Doors, and with new ones popping up all the time, it’s a great, interactive piece of the city that gives it some unique characteristics. Atlanta would not be the same without its little Tiny Doors scattered around, just waiting to be found.

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