Teens will learn about opportunities to redirect the future of our environment in this workshop during The Shape of the Enviroment exhibition.
Passionate about how climate change impacts your community? Looking for ways to reduce your environmental impact? During this event, teens can learn about climate change and other environmental issues, participate in environmentally themed art activities, connect with local organizations, and learn about what teens can do to make a difference. Teens will be able to choose from different creative activities to participate in including a zine making workshop with Barbara Justice and a movement workshop with Sara Rohs. Snacks and sandwiches will be provided by Healthy Food for All.
Join us at the Arts + Literature Laboratory on Thursday, Oct. 20th from 6-8:15pm. Free to attend and open to ages 13-19.
Register at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/teen-activism-and-climate-change-tickets-41...
Drop-in attendees are also welcome!
This event is part of a series of free public events taking place during The Shape of the Environment exhibition, on view at the Arts + Literature Laboratory from August 23 through November 4, 2022. Curated by Lelia Byron, the exhibition includes work by Fábio Erdos, Patrizia Ferreira, Hong Huo, Hattie Lee, Lianne Milton, Richie Morales, Beth Racette, Nirmal Raja, Sparker, Roberto Torres Mata, Maria Amalia Wood, Derick Wycherly, and Rina Yoon.
Featured image: A la Distancia / At the Distance by Roberto Torres Mata.