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Honoring the Future presents the “Climate SmART: Artists Respond to Climate Change” panel discussion on January 19, 2016 at the Milander Center for Arts & Entertainment. The panel discussion will be the closing event to the Honoring the Future’s six week show by the same name. The touring exhibit, “Climate SmART: Artists Respond to Climate Change,” features works of ten American artists addressing climate change concerns, including Xavier Cortada (who also exhibited his solo show CLIMA onsite). The panelists include:
You can learn more about Honoring the Future by visiting www.honoringthefuture.org
January 8, 2016
A panel program on how artists can inform – and inspire – discussion and action on climate change will take place at the City of Hialeah, Florida’s Milander Center for Arts & Entertainment on January 19, 2016 from 10:00 am – 12:00 noon. Presented by the nonprofit Honoring the Future®, the panel will explore how artists are calling attention to climate change and pointing the way towards creative solutions.
The panel will be followed by a “Meet the Artists Reception.” The panel and reception are free and open to the public.
“We are proud to be showcasing artwork on climate change by some of America’s most visionary artists,” explained Fran Dubrowski, director of Honoring the Future. “Art has the power to move hearts as well as minds. We hope this art will inspire all who see it to take up the challenge of responding to climate change where they live, work, study, and play. Our children’s future depends on the energy and lifestyle choices we make today,” Dubrowski added.
The panel will feature two renowned artists:
This program will be the closing event to Honoring the Future’s 7 week Climate Art & Action exhibition at the Milander Center. The exhibition captures work from ten highly acclaimed artists in large (36” x 30”) photographs, developing a narrative theme that depicts melting glaciers, rising seas, and extreme storms but also showcases sustainable responses to climate change. Climate-related artwork by Cortada is also featured in a parallel CLIMA exhibition at the Milander Center. The panel and exhibitions are co-sponsored by the City of Hialeah as part of a series of arts events highlighting the urgent need to address climate change and sea level rise.
Honoring the Future is a nonprofit project which harnesses the power of art to educate, empower, and engage the public on climate change. The project aims to build a better world for our children and grandchildren by creating resilient, environmentally responsible, “climate smART” communities. Honoring the Future is a project of the Open Space Institute. www.honoringthefuture.org.
The Milander Center for Arts & Entertainment is located at 4800 Palm Ave., Hialeah, FL 33012. For more information, see www.hialeahfl.gov.
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