Michael Gibson (1962-2024) was a Creative Director and multi-media contemporary artist born and raised during the 1960s in the State of Georgia.
Gibson received his BFA from the University of Georgia Lamar School of Arts during the height of the music and art scene known as the Athens Scene. Gibson’s work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in the United States, Greece, and Germany. The work has been critically received and reviewed in numerous multinational publications.
In addition to his studio practice, Gibsin has served on boards that have included The Atlanta Contemporary Arts Center, Idea Capital Atlanta, and the Historic Castleberry Hill Association.
For 25 years (starting in 1996) Gibson and Carolyn Carr-fellow artists and wife, housed their studios in the Historic building, Stable 1897, located in downtown Atlanta’s Castleberry Hill (a.k.a. Snake Nation). The building had studios for numerous artists, scientists, writers, and chefs. In November 2003, Gibson and Carr opened Garage Projects, an exhibition space for fellow creatives.
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