Kim Cobb, PhD
Kim is a renowned climate scientist and professor, since 2004, in the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Georgia Tech. She is a Georgia Power Faculty Scholar and Director of Georgia Tech’s Global Change Program.
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Kim Cobb, PhD
Kim is a renowned climate scientist and professor, since 2004, in the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Georgia Tech. She is a Georgia Power Faculty Scholar and Director of Georgia Tech’s Global Change Program.
Jenny Chen
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Jenny Chen |
Ava Vinci
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Ava Vinci |
William Kahn
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William Kahn |
Owen McMurtrie
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Owen McMurtrie |
Graham Carroll
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Graham Carroll "Panda" |
Meg McCartney
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Meg McCartney |
Meg McCartney
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Meg McCartney |
Charlie Hicks
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Charlie Hicks "Pelagic Genocide" |
Statement Coming Soon
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Eilas Arons |
Statement "I am the Woman who holds up the sky
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Statement I love photographing the environment around me and arranging images to comment on our desire for control and importance. I believe these desires complicate our relationship with biologic truth, geologic time and apocalyptic mythologie |
Statement Coming Soon
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Leisa Rich |
Statement Coming Soon
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Leisa Rich |
Statement Climate change is happening now. My work imagines how we will adapt to these changes as the seas rise and the planet warms. The human characters in these assemblages have had to come closer to nature and the animal kingdom. The theme o |
Statement These photographs all have one connecting link: my childhood home. I was raised on a wild 20 acres of forest land with a beautiful pristine creek running below my back porch. It was my father’s dream home; the perfect opposite of indus |
Statement Relax into resonance with the optimal state for healing! Bring body, mind and Spirit into balanced harmony with the healing properties of sound. Enjoy a custom, live-recorded alchemical sound meditation designed to vibrate, dance, acti |
Statement If each day falls
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BEST GPS TO USE:
GSU, Clarkston Campus
Fine Arts Bldg. Main Gallery & Auditorium
3735 Memorial College Ave.
Clarkston, Ga. 30021
free parking- Lot # 3
Statement As a followup to my work about violent video games, my mixed media paintings also deal with the world-wide refugee crisis. These crises arise from wars, which can be the result of antagonistic factions over lack of water, or they arise |