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Four new Tiny Doors ATL installations unveiled in downtown Atlanta for World Cup
By Sherri Daye Scott at Rough Draft Atlanta (intown neighborhoods)
· June 24, 2026
· 1 min read
Karen Anderson Singer has spent more than a decade making Atlanta stop and look closer. The artist known as Tiny Doors ATL places miniature sculptural doors on the walls, columns, and lampposts of the city — one deliberate installation at a time, always by invitation. This month, with the FIFA Wo...
Key takeaway The artist known as Tiny Doors ATL places miniature sculptural doors on the walls, columns, and lampposts of the city — one deliberate installation at a time, always by invitation.
Why this matters in The Atlanta
The simultaneous unveiling of four new Tiny Doors ATL installations in downtown Atlanta coincides with the city's hosting of the FIFA World Cup, drawing international attention to the area's unique character. This concentrated effort to highlight South Downtown's story through art reflects the neighborhood's ongoing revitalization efforts. The partnership between Tiny Doors ATL and local organizations such as South Downtown, Downtown Atlanta Inc., and the City of Atlanta demonstrates a collaborative approach to showcasing the area's history and culture. As visitors follow the limited-edition map to explore the installations, they will also discover the distinct charm of South Downtown, from Founders Green to the Flatiron Building. The project's focus on researching and interpreting the neighborhood's history, including its architecture and original color palette, adds depth to the area's narrative, making it a compelling destination for both locals and international visitors.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 24, 2026 ·
Source: Rough Draft Atlanta (intown neighborhoods) ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? Karen Anderson Singer has spent more than a decade making Atlanta stop and look closer. The artist known as Tiny Doors ATL places miniature sculptural doors on the walls, columns, and lampposts of the city — one deliberate installation at a time, always by invitation. This month, with the FIFA Wo...
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