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The Flowers are Burning...
Oceans A Rising
 

An Art and Climate Justice Exhibition
A Collaborative Project by
Mary Kay Neumann and Helen R. Klebesadel

Recognizing the 50th Anniversary of  Earth Day

CURRENT EXHIBITION: 
In the interest of the health of our community
we have canceled the physical version of this exhibition.

A digital version is available here.


The Flowers are Burning…Oceans A Rising ​
An Art and Climate Justice Exhibition
A Collaborative Project by
Helen R. Klebesadel and Mary Kay Neumann
Originally scheduled for April 16-June 25, 2020
Celebrating Earth Day's 50th Anniversary!
Originally planned for exhibition at Holy Wisdom MonasteryGallery
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 An exhibition of selected watercolors focused on
​ climate change and climate justice

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This exhibition is a part of the University of Wisconsin- Madison Nelson Institute's Earth Day @ 50 – Arts Initiative which serves to shine a spotlight on the power of artistic expression in connecting people, transforming perspectives, and igniting action during the “Year of the Environment”.

The Year of the Environment, which runs from April 22, 2019 through April 22, 2020, is a celebration of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day.  It is also an invitation to communities across Wisconsin, the country, and the world to not only commemorate this milestone, but to reflect upon and be inspired by the global environmental awareness and progress that has occurred during the past 50 years.

See additional arts opportunities that are a part of the Year of the Environment here.
CONTACT

Helen Klebesadel
helen@klebesadel.com
klebesadel.com

© 2020 Helen R. Klebesadel & Mary Kay Neumann
  • HOME
  • The Exhibition & Gallery
    • Oceans A Rising Virtual Exhibition
    • The Flowers Are Burning Exhibition
  • What Needs Our Love
    • What is Climate Justice?
    • What is Climate Change?
    • The Human Species >
      • Gender and Climate Change
      • Race and Climate Injustice
      • Trauma and Climate Change
      • Relational Neuroscience and Climate Change Art
    • Bats
    • Birds
    • Amphibians and Reptiles
    • Pollinators
    • Sea Stars >
      • Sea Star Wasting Disease
    • Our Oceans
    • Coral Reefs
  • Art/Science/Activism
    • Actions To Take
    • Other Artists and Projects
    • Art-Science Collaborative Opportunities
    • Citizen Science
    • Books, Journals, Readings
  • Community
    • Matters of the Heart
    • Grieving What is Lost
    • Spiritual Leaders on Climate Change
    • Organizations: Working together to help our Ecosystems
    • VOTE!
    • Audience Feedback
    • Our Appreciations
  • Contact
    • Arrange an Exhibition
    • Press >
      • New York Hall of Science Press
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