New exhibition connects art and ecology to a public audience

New Exhibition Connects Art and Ecology

A collaborative project involving academics, artists, and scientists, explores the vital role rivers play in sustaining communities and ecosystems.

Drawing on Amazonian Indigenous philosophies and practices, the exhibition connects with initiatives in the North East of England focused on healthy rivers and rainforest curricula, addressing ecological sustainability, Indigenous knowledge, and community participation.

Curated by Dr Giuliana Borea, Dr Jamille Pinheiro Dias, and Dr Harriet Sutcliffe, the exhibition features artists from Peru and Brazil, including Denilson Baniwa, Lilly Baniwa, and Rember Yahuarcani.

The exhibition brings together powerful work, addressing ecological sustainability and community participation.

The exhibition is a result of a collaborative effort, involving Newcastle University's School of Modern Languages.

Авторское резюме: Exhibition explores rivers' role in sustaining ecosystems.

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