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URL:https://www.handson.org/events/brooklyn-talks-artists-and-activists-on
 -climate-grief/
SUMMARY:Brooklyn Talks: Artists and Activists on Climate Grief
DESCRIPTION:\nIris and B. Gerald Cantor Auditorium\, 3rd Floor\nTime: 7:00 
 PM – 9:00 PM\nTickets: $16. Member tickets are $14. Not a Member? Join
  today! Add a copy of Duke Riley: Tides and Transgressions at checkout.
 \n\nArtists and activists consider the experience of climate grief\, a ter
 m coined to describe the somatic effects of anxiety and mourning over ecol
 ogical crisis. As part of this multidisciplinary dialogue\, artist Duke Ri
 ley\, whose special exhibition DEATH TO THE LIVING\, Long Live Trash is 
 currently on view\, talks about creating artworks out of plastics found in
  New York waterways as a way of engaging with local pollution and global m
 arine devastation.\n\nRiley is joined by Kizzy Charles-Guzman\, Executive 
 Director of the NYC Mayor’s Office of Climate and Environmental Justice\
 , and Larissa Belcic and Michelle Shofet of Nocturnal Medicine\, a nonprof
 it studio that facilitates gatherings in response to environmental trauma.
  The conversation is moderated by Ajay Singh Chaudhary\, Executive Directo
 r of the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research\, whose scholarship center
 s on the politics of climate change. Together they will discuss strategies
  for addressing climate change and advancing environmental justice across 
 art\, social practice\, policy\, and grassroots organizing.\n\nPresented i
 n partnership with the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research\, which offe
 rs critical\, community-based education in the humanities and social scien
 ces.\n--\nMasks are required in the Auditorium and will be available upon 
 arrival. \n\nThis program will include ASL interpretation. For access nee
 ds\, please email us at access@brooklynmuseum.org.\n\nImage caption and c
 redit: Duke Riley (American\, born 1972). I’m Delicious\, Come On Get Y
 our Money’s Worth (detail)\, 2020. Found plastic trash\, mahogany. Cour
 tesy of the artist. © Duke Riley. (Photo: Robert Bredvad)\n
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CATEGORIES:Brooklyn Museum
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