1.5 Degrees | Art Aviso
Art Aviso in collaboration with fortyfivedownstairs present 1.5 Degrees in February 2020 as part of the Sustainable Living Festival 2020
Venue: fortyfivedownstairs
Address: 45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 3000
Date: 18/02/2020 - 29/02/2020
Time: Tuesday to Friday 11am-5pm, Saturday 11am-3pm
Ticket: Free
Web: https://www.fortyfivedownstairs.com/wp2016/event/1-5-degrees/
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EMail: info@fortyfivedownstairs.com
Call: 396629966
Address: 45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 3000
Date: 18/02/2020 - 29/02/2020
Time: Tuesday to Friday 11am-5pm, Saturday 11am-3pm
Ticket: Free
Web: https://www.fortyfivedownstairs.com/wp2016/event/1-5-degrees/
: www.facebook.com/fortyfivedownstairs
: www.twitter.com/fortyfive_ds
: www.instagram.com/fortyfivedownstairs
EMail: info@fortyfivedownstairs.com
Call: 396629966
The whirlwind of data and opinion surrounding climate change can be overwhelming; how do we form something meaningful and informative out of all of the figures, news, opinions and anxiety surrounding this topic?
Art connects us to the problem in a felt way, it encourages engagement, deep thinking, problem-solving and questioning.
The title of this exhibition (1.5 Degrees) comes from the challenge of the global community to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees (above pre-industrial levels). It is about the science of climate change, communicated in diverse and intriguing ways.
1.5 Degrees will feature the work of:
Ali Griffin, Thao Nguyen, Helene Boyer, James Mcgrath, Emanuel (Mr.E) Sammartano, Joel Wolter, Stephen Pleban, Karen Standke, Heather Matthew, Roma McLaughlin, Linda Judge, Catherine Fitz-Gerald, Russell Curr, Julian Di Martino, Ash Coates, Lana de Jager, Di Diddle
With special guest collaborators: Skunk Control
Art connects us to the problem in a felt way, it encourages engagement, deep thinking, problem-solving and questioning.
The title of this exhibition (1.5 Degrees) comes from the challenge of the global community to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees (above pre-industrial levels). It is about the science of climate change, communicated in diverse and intriguing ways.
1.5 Degrees will feature the work of:
Ali Griffin, Thao Nguyen, Helene Boyer, James Mcgrath, Emanuel (Mr.E) Sammartano, Joel Wolter, Stephen Pleban, Karen Standke, Heather Matthew, Roma McLaughlin, Linda Judge, Catherine Fitz-Gerald, Russell Curr, Julian Di Martino, Ash Coates, Lana de Jager, Di Diddle
With special guest collaborators: Skunk Control