Jun
11
to Jul 31

The Brushwood Gallery

A solo exhibit of Environmental Graphiti art is on display at the Brushwood Gallery in the beautiful Ryerson Nature Center in Riverwoods, Illinois. At the opening reception on June 11, Field Museum climate change ecologist, Dr. Katherine Moore Powell, discussed the history of the science of climate change, and some of the major research milestones, incorporating the art and graphs from the exhibit into the discussion.

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Jun
11
to Jun 21

Exhibition | Brushwood Gallery

A solo exhibition is planned at the Brushwood Gallery at the Ryerson Woods in Deerfield June 11 - July 31. Opening Reception June 11 from 1-3pm.

At the Opening:

To further enrich the dialogue between art and science that Environmental Graphiti™ has created, Brushwood Center has invited Field Museum Climate Change Ecologist, Dr. Katherine Moore Powell to speak. Dr. Moore Powell has studied the ecology and hydrology of wetlands in Florida, the effect of changing seasonal rain patterns on carbon and water cycling in grasslands in Colorado, and is now developing a climate change adaptation plan for the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. Her June 11 talk, The Faces Behind the Graphs, will explore the people behind the research that supports climate change. Although there are decades of research and thousands of publications behind the data that support climate change research, there is usually little known about the people who have worked so hard to study the Earth and its many complex systems. Their stories will parallel the story of climate change, and the inspiration for the art.

Free. No registration required. Exhibition runs June 11 – July 31, 2017.

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Apr
3
to May 2

Exhibit | Northwestern University Campuses

In celebration of Earth Month, Environmental Graphiti art will be on display at various locations at Northwestern University's Evanston and downtown law school campuses during the month of April. Reception at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, Friday April 14, 4 -6 (Atrium at the Arthur Rubloff Building, 375 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago) Read about the exhibit.

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