Artists’ Presentation PART ONE: Resilience in Major Sectors [Manufacturing, Transportation, and Buildings]

| April 21, 2024 | Leave a Comment

DEEP TRANSFORMATION- ARTISTS AND CREATIVES GROUP ONLINE EVENT

Join us for Part One of an interactive presentation and discussion featuring artists who have contributed to the exhibition “Resilience in Major Sectors”, inspired by the transformative principles of the Think Resilience Course by Post Carbon.

With artists Diane Farris, Celia Kettle, Deborah Kennedy, Rosalind Lowry, and Gordon Wood.

REGISTER (FREE)

Deep Transformation Network Event

Delve into the intricate tapestry of manufacturing, transportation, and buildings as artists capture the essence of resilience through their unique perspectives. Explore the profound connections between land use planning, community vitality, and public policy as we navigate the intricate web of challenges and opportunities on the path to resilience.

Part Two of the event will be held on May 14, 2024, at noon Pacific time. Please register (free) here.

“Manufacturing, transportation, and buildings use energy to provide goods and services; transforming these sectors will entail finding ways to use less energy for these purposes, ways to use it that suit renewable energy sources, and ways to provide for human needs while using fewer material resources and producing less pollution. Land use planning touches on every aspect of local government concern, involving decisions on air quality, water quality, biodiversity, transportation options, economic vitality, and quality of life. And sound public policy is essential to community resilience efforts—with the recognition that imposing policies from above without adequate understanding of, or support for, those policies from community members will lead to political failure.” 

– Richard Heinberg [excerpt from the Think Resilience course]

Visit the exhibition on this website.
Visit the exhibition on the What’s Next for Earth website. 

What’s Next for Earth website.
What’s Next for Earth on Instagram.
Think Resilience course.

What’s Next For Earth is an art project created by Michele Guieu, eco-artist, and MAHB Art Director. The project aims at deepening our understanding
of the ecological emergency and the human predicament,
and exploring creative visions for a desirable future. If you have any questions, please send a message to michele@mahbonline.org. 
Thank you ~

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