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Art in Dialogue with Fracking - Engaging Climate Change Through the Arts

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Join us as CU Boulder Nature, Environment, Science & Technology (NEST) Studio for the Arts fellows discuss how they combine artistic practice with social and scientific methods in their project Invisible Disruptions: The Cultural Politics of Hydraulic Fracturing in Colorado.


Photographer Shelby McAuliffe and social scientist Denise Fernandes will share how images and sounds of fracking sites at the border of Boulder and Weld counties facilitate a dialogue among the physical and cultural divisions related to this contentious practice. This workshop is part of the Engaging Climate Change through the Arts Series, sponsored by the Boulder County Arts Alliance, the Boulder Office for Arts and Culture, and the Office for Outreach and Engagement. Workshop participants will be asked to engage in a discussion of how art can be leveraged to address critical environmental issues.

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October 8th, 2020 from  5:30 PM to  6:45 PM
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