Video Recording: Artists’ Presentation “Meeting Essential Community Needs”

Michele Guieu | February 6, 2024 | Leave a Comment

Video Recording of the event

Online event on the Deep Transformation Network
Artists and Creatives Group
hosted by Michele Guieu

Meeting Essential Community Needs – Artists’ Presentation  – Tuesday, February 27 2024.
12:00 pm  to 1:30 pm PACIFIC time – Online
THE LINK TO THE EVENT IS HERE. It is your access to the zoom link. 

Join us for an interactive presentation and discussion featuring eight artists contributing to the “Meeting Essential Community Needs” exhibition based on the Think Resilience course by Post Carbon Institute.

With artists:
Dorothy Ries Faison
Diane Farris
Celia Kettle
Nancy Lane
Meredith Nemirov
Peggy Rose
Susan Smith

“Building community resilience ultimately has to come to grips with the infrastructure that enables any community to function. This lesson looks at food, water, energy, and money systems, and how these can be made more resilient. If any one of these essentials goes haywire, a community loses its support capacity very quickly.”
– Richard Heinberg, Post Carbon Institute

Visit the exhibition at https://www.whatsnextforearth.com/online-exhibitions/meeting-essential-community-needs/
or https://mahb.stanford.edu/artscommunity/whats-next-for-earth-meeting-essential-community-needs-exhibition/

What’s Next for Earth website: https://www.whatsnextforearth.com/
What’s Next for Earth on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatsnextforeart/
Think Resilience course: https://education.resilience.org/

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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