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Join Duke undergraduate and graduate students for a gallery talk on their co-curated exhibition, Climate Hope: Photographic Works from the Nasher Collection, on view in the Academic Focus Gallery. The photographs selected invite us to reflect on the effect of human activity on the global climate, and the role that hope and youth play in shaping our collective future.

This exhibition was organized by the Bass Connections Team, Climate Hope: Action Rooted in Visual Arts + Nature Education, and is comprised of team leads Rakan DiarBakerli, K-12 and Family Programs Educator, Katie Hyde, Lecturing Fellow in the Program in Education at the Center for Documentary Studies, Ellen C. Raimond, Associate Curator of Academic Initiatives, and Gabrielle Tenedero, Museum Educator for Student Engagement. Duke graduate project leads include Bren Vienrich-Felling and Katelyn Lester, both in the Master of Fine Arts in Experimental and Documentary Arts program at the Center for Documentary Studies. Duke undergraduate and graduate team members include Akuorkor Allotey, Summer Bell, Phoenix Chapital, Yueqi Dou, Sophia Irion, Artivista Karlin, Sadie Radice, Xintong Sun and Biying Wang.

Event Details

Date
Thursday, February 27
Time
6–8 PM
Categories
Venue
The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University
2001 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27705 United States