Scottsdale Arts Learning & Innovation, Department of Nonsto -Profan Arts Scottsdale, now shows the exhibition “No Planet B”, including works by Ecoartspace Arizona members, which are talking about a fair future for humans and even more than more than the human world.
“There is no Planet B” is a collaborative exhibition between scottsdale arts and ecoartspace, which has Served as a platform for artists Addressing ENVINENTAL IP Model and Has Since Welcomed More Than 2,000 Members from 29 countries. Members include artists, scientists, art specialists, students, defenders, galleries and institutions, all share resources and support their work.
“This is an uncompetitive, joint environment in which members can imagine and make a true healthy, sustainable future,” says Patricia Watts, founder of Ecoartspace.
This exhibition is included in this exhibition, which was opened on January 17, is a selection of Arizona -based artists who support various forms of fair environmental practice. These artists work in a wide range of media, including photography, drawings, paintings, sculpture and installations.
Watts attributes early artists, such as Anna Mendita, Agnes Danes and Judy Chicago, as well as less famous eco-friendly artists Betsy Damon, Aviva Rahmani and Helen Aylon, as an inspiration for their work in, with and for nature in 1970 and beyond.
“Understanding and honoring their interdependence as people with the inhuman world is essential for our survival,” said Watts. “A fair change is the key to achieving the environmental consciousness necessary to deal with the extreme climate. There is no planet B. ”
Visitors can see “No Planet B” in the Space Gallery of the Center from 11am to 6pm Tuesday until Saturday and lunch until 5:00 pm on Sunday until April 27, 2025. The center is closed on Monday. For more information, visit Scottsdaleartslearning.org/Exhibitions.
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