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Visualizing Climate Disruption

My ongoing series, Oroboros, on view in “Visualizing Climate Disruption” at the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County

Exhibition: January 27 – April 8, 2023

Palm Beach County artists are uniquely positioned to observe the effects of climate disruption, as Florida is on the front lines of sea level rise, climbing temperatures, catastrophic storms, devastation of coral reefs, and disappearing seagrasses. This exhibition, with more than 40 works by 15 exceptional artists, will explore the effects of climate disruption and engage audiences in considering topics such as endangered species, shrinking habitats, pollution, and coastal resiliency.

Visualizing Climate Disruption

The Donald M. Ephraim Family Gallery at the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County

January 27 – April 8, 2023

Palm Beach County artists are uniquely positioned to observe the effects of climate disruption, as Florida is on the front lines of sea level rise, climbing temperatures, catastrophic storms, devastation of coral reefs, and disappearing seagrasses. This exhibition will explore the effects of climate disruption and engage audiences in considering topics such as endangered species, shrinking habitats, pollution, and coastal resiliency. Curated by Jessica Ransom. Photography by Robin Hill.

To learn more about this series, please read the project statement.