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Kim Abeles is an American social activist artist. Abeles was born in Richmond Heights, Missouri on August 28, 1952. Abeles is currently 70 years old and resides in Los Angeles, California. She is known for her social artwork and the impact her work has. She was also a professor at California State University Northridge, where she taught art, sculpture, and drawing.

Accomplishments and Exhibitions

Kim Abeles has written a book called "Mapping Space". Her artwork has also been shown at many exhibitions. In 2023 she currently has an exhibition at California State University Sacramento. Abeles has an upcoming exhibition at the Ronald H. Silverman Fine Arts Gallery. Abeles has also had co-exhibitions where her work was displayed. She had a co-exhibition at the World Trade Center "In Nature Nothing Exists Alone". Abeles's work is also displayed on an apartment building in the City of San Gabriel "Sky Leaves"

Articles

Abeles's work has also been written about. The New York Times wrote an article about Kim and social climate activism. The Atlantic has also taken an interest in her climate change activism.

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