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TB East ATL 3.27.2018

Jamie Kolodziej

I’ve always loved browsing through antique markets, thrift stores, and flea markets – mostly to find hidden gems to display in my home, or to give new life to discarded jewelry. I started a small collection of vintage bolo ties, but especially loved one of them – it was feminine, floral, and so different from my other bolos.  Read more>>

Kaitlyn Chipps

I went to college for a 2d design and illustration degree, not ever doing anything in ceramics or 3 dimensional arts. I had to take ceramics as part of the degree, which I waited until the very end thinking that it would be difficult and not enjoyable. I struggled at first, just like any beginner, but quickly learned how much I loved making pottery not only as an art but also as something functional and utilitarian. Read more>>

Krystol Hines

I moved to Atlanta in 2009 to attend Physical Therapy (PT) school at Emory University. I fell in love with the city and opportunities. I went into PT school knowing that I wanted to treat in Sports/Orthopaedics. I found myself in an orthopaedic setting focused on occupational medicine, aka worker’s compensation where I treat Industrial Athletes.  Read more>>

Emily F0ster

I am southern born and midwest raised. I was lucky enough to grow up in a very art and culture rich city- Minneapolis Minnesota. But, eventually the cold wore on me and I flew south. I graduated from Armstrong Atlantic State University in Savannah Ga. and began my love affair with photography. Read more>>

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