Honoring the Future presents
CLIMATE SMART: ARTISTS RESPOND TO CLIMATE CHANGE
Explore how artists are tackling the complex subject of climate change, pointing the way towards prepared, resilient, “climate smART” communities.
Date: April 24, 2014
Location: Boston College Arts Fest, Devlin Hall, Room 101
Time: Reception at 6:30 PM; Panel presentation at 7:00 PM
Panel:
- Moderator: Frances Dubrowski, Project Director, Honoring the Future
- Mags Harries, creator of nationally recognized, award-winning public art projects and faculty member of the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts
- Jane Marsching, interdisciplinary artist and Associate Professor and Sustainability Fellow at Massachusetts College of Art and Design
- Peter Handler, award-winning craft artist and creator of “The Canaries in the Coal Mine” sculptural works about the impacts of climate change
- Lillian Ball, internationally recognized environmental artist and designer of stormwater management projects, including “WATERWASH”
Cosponsored by the Boston College Arts Council, Environmental Studies Program, Institute for Liberal Arts, Office of Sustainability, BC Energy and Environmental Alumni Network (BCEEAN), and Arts and Social Responsibility Project.