Community Garden Volunteer Day
Join us for a day of green-thumb fun and community spirit at our Community Garden Volunteer Day! This event will be hosted in collaboration with the Wylde Center at Coan Garden!
Join us for a day of green-thumb fun and community spirit at our Community Garden Volunteer Day! This event will be hosted in collaboration with the Wylde Center at Coan Garden!
Settle in for the main event as we dim the lights and present a captivating documentary that explores the critical issues facing our planet today.
Get ready for an electrifying start to the Resilient Earth season at Science Gallery Atlanta! Explore an artist market full of vendors with sustainability at the front of their minds and get to know some of our community partners and their boots-on-the-ground efforts for climate change awareness.
The final author in our Spring 2024 Health Storytelling Author Q&A Series is Christine Yu. Christine is the author of Up to Speed: The Groundbreaking Science of Women Athletes. Join us for a Q&A with Christine conducted by Maryn McKenna, journalist, best-selling author and Senior Fellow, CSHH, on Wednesday, April 3 from 7:00-8:00pm.
Join Rollins Grand Rounds for a discussion with Dr. Drew T. Shindell on reductions in premature deaths from heat and particulate matter under decarbonization.
The first author in our Spring 2024 Health Storytelling Author Q&A Series is Jessie Singer. Jessie is the author of There Are No Accidents: The Deadly Rise of Injury and Disaster—Who Profits and Who Pays the Price. Join us for a Q&A with Jessie conducted by Maryn McKenna, journalist, best-selling author, and Senior Fellow, CSHH, on Wednesday, January 31 from 7:00-8:00 pm.
Join Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta in celebrating 2024's Gold Award Class!
A pop-up celebration of Hip Hop culture in Atlanta and the legacy of EarWax Records.
How do we remix an old recipe to remove structural barriers to health equity hard-baked into our society?
This yoga class will explore the intersection of mental health and social justice. Presented by Vinyl & Vinyasa.
Local comedians discussing current affairs through the lens of justice, policy, and science.
Join us for our Justice Coffee Company Mixer, where we’ll gather to engage in a relaxed, restorative, and fun experience!
We invite teens and young adults to join us in a workshop that teaches you to honor yourself and encourage individuality.
Emory Law Professor Tonja Jacobi discusses why the current U.S. Supreme Court is suffering a crisis of legitimacy.
Artist Max Woo will discuss the concepts and design of his exhibition project, "A Just Sentence."
How do you wrestle with the idea that race is not biological, yet the idea that one race is superior to another underlies racism?
Kenny Oaster and Eli Chlan, the principal contributors to the (H)our Glass. project, will host an artist talk in support of this project.
Join us for a talk about about the SEESAW Project with artist Stephanie Brown.
Research Day highlights how researchers can engage with Science Gallery Atlanta exhibitions and programming.
A Fireside Chat with Rohit Malhotra, Executive Director of the Center for Civic Innovation in Atlanta.
Join us to learn how poverty changes the brain and about innovations in Atlanta shelter programs.
A day to highlight MARTA's participation in the JUSTICE exhibition season.
A Night of Spoken Word, Jazz, and Food presented by Science Gallery Atlanta's Mediators.
A Day of Support for the Lightning, Struck Project.
How do we better understand justice through the filter of coffee?
Panel and discussion centered on the connection between Atlanta's history and environmental concerns. Panelists will include participants in the Land Memory workshop series, historian Dr. Loren Michael Mortimer, and environmental scientist Eri Saikawa. Facilitated by environmental artist and educator Heather Bird Harris.
Data justice begins with communities deciding what data is important to them!
Join us for our first extended-hours gallery experience! Admission is free.
Data justice begins with communities deciding what data is important to them!
Come celebrate the opening of our new exhibition, JUSTICE, at Community Day!
We’re bringing the sold-out event back for another year of the Atlanta Science Festival! Come join us at the Schwartz Center for Performing Arts - Theater Lab to explore the endless possibilities that arise when you blur the boundaries of art and science
Science Gallery Atlanta is partnering with Charades Theater Company and the British Consulate of Atlanta to bring the Edinburgh Fringe sell-out musical, “The Mold that Changed the World,” to Atlanta for a week of performances!