
Atlanta is a city full of possibilities, curiosities and treasures to be stumbled upon, and one of the best visual metaphors to capture the city’s magic is Tiny Doors.
Ten years ago, Atlanta artist Karen Anderson Singer founded Tiny Doors ATL, a public art project creating charming, mysterious tiny doors all over the city and inviting the community to get out, explore and discover them.
To celebrate Tiny Doors’ 10th anniversary milestone, Singer is launching two guided tours through the iconic Tiny Doors of Reynoldstown, culminating in a visit to the Tiny Doors studio on May 24 and June 28.
“City Lights” host Lois Reitzes spoke with Singer about the anniversary festivities.
“I expected that it would be treated like anything else on the street. I think the most unexpected part was that it wasn’t,” said Singer when she created her signature miniature portals a decade ago.