Food, Water and Art: Connections and Advocacy

By November 15, 2015November 10th, 2016Past Exhibitions

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2015
2 PM – 4 PM, CATHEDRAL HOUSE CONFERENCE ROOM

Artists, art writers, and activists will explore the linkages between food, water, and art and consider how aesthetic responses can counter current threats to water and food production. This conversation is organized by Fredericka Foster, a visual artist, water activist, and guest curator of the Cathedral’s 2011–2012 exhibition, The Value of Water.

Participating panelists include Kirby Gookin and Robin Kahn, guest curators of The Value of Food; Ann Marshall; Aviva Rahmani; Daisy Craddock; Lenore Malen; and Benjamin Sutton. A guided tour of the exhibition, led by Gookin and Kahn, will immediately follow the conversation.

This event, which is open to the public, is presented as part of a programming series for the current exhibition, The Value of Food: Sustaining a Green Planet, on view until April 3, 2016.

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