Get learnt with Aimee Chan-Lindquist

MODA Director of Development shares a bit of history on June 20.

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PICTURE PERFECT: Chan-Lindquist speak on the museum’s rich history, background, programs, and future excursions on June 20.

Founded in 1989, Museum of Design Atlanta is the one and only museum in the Southeast dedicated to the study of design and is committed to furthering the understanding of design through its various exhibitions and programs for visitors of all ages. Now, guests have the opportunity to hear MODA Director of Development Aimee Chan-Lindquist speak on the museum’s rich history, background, programs, and future excursions. After her talk at the Atlanta-Fulton Public Library event space, attendees are invited to continue the evening with wine. cheese, and the opportunity to view MODA’s exhibition, Making Change: The Art and Craft of Activism. The exhibition explores craftivism, the worldwide movement that artists and activists are taking part in using traditional materials such as yarn, glue guns, quilt patterns, and creating art to protest social and political injustice. This event is free and requires no tickets or reservations so if you’re into design or activism, this one’s for you! 

Free. 6:30 p.m.-8 p.m. Wed., June 20. Peachtree Branch of the Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System, 1315 Peachtree St. N.E. www.museumofdesign.org.






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