Apr 03 2022
Free Panel Discussion | Integrated Cycles: Artists Respond to Our Changing Earth

Free Panel Discussion | Integrated Cycles: Artists Respond to Our Changing Earth

Presented by Arlington Center for the Arts at Arlington Center for the Arts

Arlington Center for the Arts is pleased to welcome visitors to attend the Integrated Cycles: Artists Respond to Our Changing Earth Panel Discussion!

Join Integrated Cycles Curator Emily Belz, and exhibiting artists Richard Alan Cohen, Cedric Harper, Shelby Meyerhoff, Ponnapa Prakkamakul, and Stefanie Timmermann as they participate in a panel discussion on the artwork presented in the exhibition, the themes addressed in their work, and the connections these artists all shared through their diverse perspectives.
This panel discussion will take place in person, in the Shaira Ali Gallery at ACA. Spaces are limited and pre-registration is required.

More info at acarts.org/current-shows

About the exhibit:
As humans we are interdependent and intertwined with nature. Our shared home on Planet Earth is not simply a backdrop for our existence, but the fabric of our existence itself. This concept is interwoven into the work of the five artists that comprise ACA’s newest exhibit, Integrated Cycles: Artists Respond to Our Changing Earth, curated by Emily Belz. The artists— Richard Alan Cohen, Cedric Harper, Shelby Meyerhoff, Ponnapa Prakkamakul, and Stefanie Timmermann—invite viewers to consider topics ranging from climate change, to our interconnectedness to animal species, to how we form more purposeful relationships to landscapes and space. Part reverie, part warning, and part call to action, the artists and artworks in this exhibit summon the richness and diversity of our Planet and the role each of us plays in shaping its future.

Admission Info

This event is free and open to the public, but advanced registration is required due to capacity limits.

Dates & Times

2022/04/03 - 2022/04/03

Location Info

Arlington Center for the Arts

20 Academy Street, Arlington, MA 02476