Grab a beverage, any beverage, and get comfortable because MODA is bringing design to you!
On October 6, we’ll be speaking with Giving Kitchen, an organization that provides emergency assistance to food service workers through financial support and a network of community resources.
Atlanta’s most creative people (and some from beyond the 404) will invite you (virtually) into their home, studio, or maker space. They’ll tell you about their work, their career trajectory, and what they’re thinking about now as our world takes a new form.
Drink in Design is held on Zoom, so you’ll be able to interact and engage with each designer personally. Just register and the meeting link will be delivered straight to your inbox.
Giving Kitchen provides emergency assistance to food service workers through financial support and a network of community resources.
Floyd Hall is a media strategist, cultural producer, writer and documentarian from Atlanta, Georgia. His professional work often relates to the intersection of art, media and technology as platforms. As an artist, he is interested in the process of how we come to define and design ourselves and is passionate about how history, culture and art blend together to construct narratives of place.
He has worked across the media spectrum in a variety of roles and capacities, including strategy, research, marketing and production; his current and past work spans several industries, including Digital Media, Brand Management, Nonprofit Arts, Nonprofit Media, Social Change, Sporting Goods, Sports Media and Luxury Lifestyle.
He has produced over 800 podcast episodes covering Art, Pop Culture, Fashion, Sports, Music, and Technology, including projects for National Public Radio (NPR) Station WABE 90.1 FM in Atlanta, Flux Projects, Woodruff Arts Center/High Museum, City of Atlanta and Central Atlanta Progress, and the Spelman College Museum of Fine Art.