EP #61 | Sunday, April 13th featuring Tamina Green and Christian Alexander in conversation with George Galbreath.
ADAMA Arts Salon is a series of conversations featuring contemporary artists, curators, scholars, and more from across the African Diaspora. Join us for ADAMA's upcoming in-person Arts Salon. In connection to ADAMA's Westlake Student exhibition, George Galbreath will moderate a conversation with former art students Tamina Green, Christian Alexander and current Westlake art students.
ADAMA Arts Salon | Ep #61
April 13, 2025
2-3 pm EST
Register to attend in person or virtually! To attend virtually please visit adamatl.org/live.
About moderator: Throughout George Galbreath's eighteen years of classroom teaching, including sixteen years with the Fulton County School District in Atlanta, Georgia, he has maintained a career as a working artist. He currently serves as Art Department Chair at Westlake High School. George is the co-founder of non-profit UAE Youth Artist Program and co-founder/co-curator of ARTiculate ATL in Atlanta, GA.
Tamina Green: As an Atlanta textile artist Tamina uses her artistry as a tool to tell stories by capturing life's uniqueness and creatively presenting it in her artwork.
Christian Alexander: A multidisciplinary polymath and an Atlanta native who is well versed in the traditional arts of drawing, painting, and sculpture; as well as poetry, mathematics, philosophy, and graphic design.