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Responding to Climate Change Through Art and Design: ECU Library Exhibition, April 2023
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Curator (cur): Diab, Ana
Curator (cur): Pollard, Michael
Curator (cur): Waller, Kristy
Curator (cur): Webb, Hillary
Artist (art): Abbott, Amory
Artist (art): Aponte, Maru
Artist (art): Belliveu-Thompson, Emilia
Artist (art): Bollen, Andrea
Artist (art): Borba, Giulia
Artist (art): Chao, Gwenyth
Artist (art): Emsheimer, Ella
Artist (art): Goldberg, Lori
Artist (art): Gorodetsky, Danya
Artist (art): Jantzen, Erick
Artist (art): Sager, Vjeko
Artist (art): Sawotin, Jade
Artist (art): Somers, Emma
Artist (art): Kozinuk, Bobbi
Artist (art): Takagi, Ayako
Artist (art): Wong, Rita
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Responding to Climate Change Through Art and Design includes work that envisions an eco-utopia, expresses concern about the environment or documents climate change through creative practice. Drawings, prints, paintings, sculptures, multimedia works and installations by members of the ECU community including students, alumni, staff and faculty, explore the impact of climate change and highlight the urgent need for action. The effects of climate change are already being felt locally and around the world, with wildfire smoke, flooding, loss of biodiversity and the displacement of human and non-human populations. Through this exhibition, we showcase a variety of ways artists and designers are responding to the climate crisis. We hope to amplify direct action and movements that address climate change, from hosting community events, engaging with non-human life, protesting, mapping, using sustainable materials, and more. The exhibition was curated by Ana Diab, Michael Pollard, Kristy Waller and Hillary Webb, and includes work by Amory Abbott, Maru Aponte, Emilia Belliveu-Thompson, Andrea Bollen, Giulia Borba, Gwenyth Chao, Ella Emsheimer, Lori Goldberg, Danya Gorodetsky, Erick Jantzen, Vjeko Sager, Jade Sawotin, Emma Somers and Bobbi Kozinuk, Ayako Takagi, and Rita Wong. Ultimately, we hope that this exhibition will inspire visitors to take action to address climate change, and to join the growing movement for a more sustainable and equitable future. |
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10.35010/ecuad:17989
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