French American Photographer Virginie Kippelen Presents “Lost in Sight” Exhibition

Hapeville City Hall 3468 North Fulton Avenue, Hapeville, GA, United States

Virginie Kippelen is a French-American photographer who moved from France to Atlanta in 1991. This October, as part of the Atlanta Celebrates Photography festival, her exhibition "Lost in Sight" is on display for the first time. From now through October 31st, visit Virginie Kippelen's immersive exhibition of pictures of the Flint River headwaters in an industrial container turned art space next […]

Climate Crisis & Contemporary Culture: Anthropocene Theatre

Dramatech 349 Ferst Drive NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

Working with the French philosopher and sociologist Bruno Latour, the theater companies Zone Critique and Lighthouse Company explore in a unique way the most urgent ecological and climatic issues. The joint cultural programming "Climate Crisis & Contemporary Culture" hosted by Alliance Francaise d'Atlanta and Goethe-Zentrum Atlanta offers the exceptional opportunity to discover their work, around […]

Élysée Treaty Celebration

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59 years ago, French President Charles De Gaulle and German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer signed the Élysée Treaty, which laid the foundation for cooperation and friendship between France and Germany. Join Alliance Française and Goethe-Zentrum Atlanta, the Consul Generals of France and Germany, and German and French journalists in America to reflect on elections in France […]

Clyde Chabot: Sicilia

Convocation Hall Emory University, 505 North Kilgo Cir NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

Wednesday, March 16, at 6pm & 8pm at Convocation Hall SICILIA covers the history of migrations in the family of Clyde Chabot, left Sicily at the end of the 19th century for the United States and Tunisia then France. She plays it herself around a big table as if the audience were her family. She […]

Clyde Chabot: Tunisia (in French)

White Hall 208 301 Dowman Dr, Atlanta, GA, United States

Thursday, March 17, at 6pm : TUNISIA (in french) - White Hall 208 With TUNISIA, Clyde Chabot revisits her family history of migration, from Sicily towards Tunisia then France, to invite each to plunge into his own memory, to question migratory flow, the fear and the desire of the other one, and our representation of […]