Call for Submissions: Open through February 11, 2021
Investigating visible and invisible experiences of climate crises
Artworks of any discipline by early-career artists
Digital Exhibition: Opening March 2021
Curated by Ellie New, Jasmine Buckley, and Troy Gibbs-Brown
Presented by The Gallatin Galleries in collaboration with WetLab
This digital exhibition will amplify the voices and works of early-career artists on the complex and nuanced experiences of living in times of climate crisis.
Environmental destabilization is becoming more and more visible each year, yet much of its impacts remain invisible, projected, obscured, distant, or so slow that its progression is difficult to witness except over long periods of time. Even visible impacts of climate crises can be dismissed as part of the status quo or ignored in favor of entrenched narratives of linear progress or human dominance over the planet and its resources.
For this exhibition, we’re seeking works that make climate crises visible in ways that move beyond documentation to transform knowledge into a deeper kind of knowing. We’re asking, how do we grapple with the emotional resonance and sensorial residues of living in a changing environment? How can we envision and generate more equitable, habitable futures?
More information & submissions guidelines:
https://sites.google.com/nyu.edu/in-visible-submit/
Contact: Ellie New, in.visible.submit@gmail.com