The Beekeeper Artist: Janelle Dunlap's Unique Journey Blending Nature, Art, and Research In the heart of Atlanta, atop The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design, hundreds of thousands of honeybees find their home. It's a thriving oasis, and the guardian of this remarkable apiary is none other than Janelle Dunlap. She's not just a beekeeper; she's an artist and a researcher, and her story is as fascinating as it is inspiring. Earlier this year, Janelle was appointed as the Urban Honey Bee Project's very first beekeeper in residence. Her mission: to delve into the world of pollinators and explore how beekeeping can be a source of relief for veterans dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). But she's not just connected to bees through science; she uses art as her medium. From Wu-Tang Clan to Beekeeping Janelle's journey into beekeeping and art is unique and deeply rooted in her personal experiences. She recalls a powerful image from her...
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