This exhibit features work by an array of artists and researchers based here in Atlanta; Jeremy Bolen, Juan-Pablo Correa-Baenaan, Jordan Graves, Adira Griffin, Inspired Action Design (Collaborators: Joel Krieger, Matt Lewis, Hunter Spence and Mauricio Talero) Sylvia Janicki, Amy Landesberg, Pam Longobardi, Nassim Parvin, Stuart Romm, and Hudson Treu.
All 14 artists and researchers are questioning how to be sustainable and build community in a digital world. How can we harness all the technological developments to help heal the environment, instead of harm and create disconnect between communities? This exhibit is installed in three locations on Georgia Tech’s campus; the Library’s Media Bridge, the Library’s lobby area (above Blue Donkey), and the Kendeda Building.
Exhibit Dates:
August 21 – November 1, 2023 (Monday – Friday 7 a.m. – 6 p.m.)
Exhibit Locations:
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Georgia Tech Media Bridge (between Crosland Tower and Price Gilbert Library)
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Price Gilbert Library Lobby Area (above Blue Donkey and by the Library Gallery) – 704 Cherry St. NW Atlanta GA
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Kendeda Building – 422 Ferst Dr NW, Atlanta GA
Parking Info:
The nearest parking lot to the library with ramps and flat pathways is Visitor Area 1, North Avenue: https://pts.gatech.edu/visitors. Walking directions to library from Visitor Area 1. Parking lots at Georgia Tech are $2/hour. More parking directions can be found here; https://www.library.gatech.edu/directions
The nearest parking lot to the Kendeda building with ramps and flat pathways is Visitor Area 4, State Street & Ferst Drive: https://www.pts.gatech.edu/parking/visitor-parking/
Parking lots at Georgia Tech are $2/hour. More parking directions can be found here; https://livingbuilding.gatech.edu/about/directions
Please reach out if you need additional accommodations brobert@cc.gatech.edu
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