Photography ·
Maison Française Columbia University ·
New York
An evening of discovery through photography with photographer and journalist Franck Vogel, joined by Professor Upmanu Lall TBC (Alan & Carol Silberstein Professor of Engineering, Department of Earth and Environmental Engineering and Director, Columbia Water Center).
The Box Collective ·
the box collective brownstone ·
NY
You’ll choose your own adventure and move through different perspectives, moments, rhythms and narratives touching on the theme of Climate Change. Selected playwrights, performers, dancers, musicians and filmmakers will share their work in this inter-disciplinary immersive evening. The night closes with a fire ritual.
Performance by the Artichoke Dance Company ·
Artichoke Dance Company ·
New York
An intimate evening of performance featuring movement theatre works TOSS, exploring the psychology of consumption and waste, and Burning, a kinetic comic romp through climate change absurdities, along with 5 new shorts by international playwrights.
Screening ·
Taipei Economic and Cultural Office ·
New York
Come get inspired at the Human Impacts Institute's Fifth Annual Creative Climate Awards Closing Party, where we bring together visual arts, performance art, and film from over 20 international artists, who each creatively address the need for action on climate change in their work.
Project ·
One Bike, One Year ·
New York
For the last year I have been travelling around the world to collect 1001 stories from people I meet about water and/or climate change (www.onebikeoneyear.wordpress.com). I make audio recordings from people I meet. The plan is to make a map on a website where you can click on a point and listen to a story.
Climarte ·
Galerie Prodromus ·
Paris
CLIMARTE is very excited to have the opportunity to curate an exhibition by leading Australia artist Debbie Symons. The artwork selected is an impressive large-scale digital work titled Counting One to Four: Nature morte.
Theatre ·
Nuyorican Poets Cafe ·
New York
An evening of short climate change plays and poems by some of the most exciting writers from Australia, Canada, France, India, Israel, Jordan, Kenya, Uganda, and the U.S. presented in solidarity with COP21.
Art prize ·
Taipei Economic and Cultural Office ·
New York
To kick off the New York City season of all things related to climate change, Brooklyn based Human Impacts Institute (HII) will be hosting the Fifth Annual “art and climate” awards competition, featuring public works from unique artists from around in the world. Their challenge? “Make climate personal and practical.”