One Step Greener Exhibition
The University of Lincoln, UK, is running a Climate Week art exhibition from the 1 November. The exhibition will take place over 12 days on the University’s Brayford Campus.
A curated exhibition of local established environmental artists will be displayed in Project Space+, a dedicated art gallery in the Peter de Wint Building. As well as this, local artists have been invited to submit work relating to the environment. Artists include; Madeline Adams, Henry Dow, Georgia Preece, Nick Simpson, Alexa Mottram and more.
Professor Libby John, Head of the College of Science and Chair of the Environment and Sustainability Committee at the University of Lincoln, said: "We want to invite artists to help to communicate the importance of tacking climate change and sustainability through their work.
“The Climate Week Art Exhibition is a fantastic opportunity for students and the wider community to get involved and spread awareness about this very important message.”
This exhibition is free to enter and open to all.
One Step Greener - Artist's panel debate and exhibition opening - Tuesday 2nd November 2021 - 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
This panel discussion featuring artists from the exhibiton 'One Step Greener' will explore how a creative practice can be more sustainable and environmentally conscious. ‘One Step Greener’ is being organised as part of Lincoln's Climate Week, as part of a contribution to COP26 (https://ukcop26.org/). The exhibition in Project Space Plus features a variety of art and design work from staff, students and local artists that deals with issues of environmental issues, climate change and/or sustainability.
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