EcoArts 2007
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From EcoArts 2007 schedule:
EcoArts 2007 will be held September 14 – October 7 and will include a a major exhibition, “Weather Report: Art & Climate Change,” co-presented with the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art and curated by the internationally renowned visual art historian, author, and critic Lucy Lippard. “Weather Report” will include more than 50 artists from throughout the U.S. and abroad, many of whom are collaborating with climate change scientists, renewable energy experts, and environmental specialists of various kinds to create new works that focus on climate change and a sustainable future. “Weather Report” will be based at BMoCA, with works also shown at Fiske Planetarium, the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Norlin Library, the Boulder Public Library Lawn, and outdoors at various sites throughout the City of Boulder. “Weather Report” will be on view September 14– December 21. www.bmoca.org
EcoArts 2007 will also feature a special weekend called “Indigenous Perspectives on Climate Change” September 21-23 with films from the Arctic to the Pacific Islands curated by Ava Hamilton (Arapaho), and talks, workshops, panels, performances, and more. Invited guests include Mayan priest and elder Don Alejandro Oxlaj, Quichuan musician and healer Oscar Santillán, and Denaina Athabaskan attorney for the Native American Rights Fund Heather Kendall-Miller, among others. EcoArts 2007 will also include a variety of talks, tours, exhibitions, and performances to be announced.


