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Hot Pursuit: A Visual Commentary on Climate Change Gallery Tour
October 10, 2020 @ 1:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Free
“Hot Pursuit: Visual Commentary on Climate Change” by Sabra Booth will be available for in-person tours Oct 10-11 from 1-6pm. Each half-hour up to 10 people may enter the gallery for 25 minutes, with a 5 minute break between tours to allow for gallery cleaning. Masks are required while waiting for entry and in the gallery.
This retrospective environmental and climate change body of work was produced by Booth over the past decade. This is the first time these varied works have been exhibited together.
Please only reserve a spot if you are certain you can come and please cancel if you find you cannot make it so that others may use your time slot. Please reserve the number of spots you need. No extra guests will be allowed the day of the event unless there are open spots in the schedule.
What better time than now when NASA declared the past decade “the hottest on record” (NY Times, Breaking News, Jan.15, 2020). On exhibit will be: “Slick,” a multimedia installation on environmental depredation caused by the BP oil spill; “Twilights Edge,” a print series funded by a Fulbright travel grant on reduced snowfall in Finland caused by global warming; “Mariposa Machismo” on the explosion of brown butterfly numbers in Texas–95% are male, an aberration initiated by extreme drought followed by torrential rains; “Light Works,” a light installation on coral bleaching due to warming waters installed in a specially constructed blackroom at Bihl Haus; and several series of nature prints and drawings created onsite in various European countries and Japan.