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Mark Cottle is an Associate Professor and Director of Exhibitions at Georgia Institute of Technology, holding roles as Director of the Architecture Undergraduate International Studio. He earned a B.A. in English from Clemson University (1979), M.Arch from Rice University (1988), and MDesS from Harvard University (1989). His research explores themes like Afrofuturism, architectural theory, and the intersection of art/design with social/environmental issues.
Key projects include The Cost of Money, an ongoing art project critiquing capital's human/environmental toll, exhibited at the Neutra VDL House (2019) and scheduled for the Mies Pavilion in Barcelona (2023). He teaches design studios and theory seminars such as The Left Hand of Darkness: Shadow Structures and White: The Other Color.
Awardees of the Steedman and Dinkeloo Fellowships, his work is in collections like Rice University and the Atlanta High Museum of Art. Recent activities include curation and exhibitions highlighted in 'Recent Exhibitions' and 'Recent Curated Exhibitions' sections.
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