Exhibition Statement (excerpt)
As environmental threats become the major concern for global populations, Tides explores the need to respond to and recognize the growing anthropogenic humanitarian crises of displacement due to climate change. Through ceramic and mixed media surrealist dioramas and sculptural installations, Tides explores the unprecedented scale and impact of climate change and creates opportunity to examine the responsibility of engagement and compassionate action.
The exhibition Tides focuses on the intersection of two major themes: climate change resulting from human activity, and the humanitarian crisis that human-made climate change has produced.
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