August 15 - October 24, 2020
Note: This is a virtual exhibition. To view the exhibition online, go here. To register for the virtual reception, go here.
To attend the virtual gallery talk with Dr. Rodrigo A. Medellín, see ticketing here.
From Bihl Haus Arts:
“Hot Pursuit: Visual Commentary on Climate Change” by Sabra Booth opens online August 15 at www.BihlHausArts.org and continues through October 24. This retrospective environmental and climate change body of work was produced by Booth over the past What better time than now when NASA declared the past decade “the hottest on record” (NY Times, Breaking News, Jan.15, 2020). On exhibit will be: “Slick,” a multimedia installation on environmental depredation caused by the BP oil spill; “Twilights Edge,” a print series funded by a Fulbright travel grant on reduced snowfall in Finland caused by global warming; “Mariposa Machismo” on the explosion of brown butterfly numbers in Texas–95% are male, an aberration initiated by extreme drought followed by torrential rains; “Light Works,” a light installation on coral bleaching due to warming waters installed in a specially constructed blackroom at Bihl Haus; and several series of nature prints and drawings created onsite in various European countries and Japan.
To view the exhibit, visit www.BihlHausArts.org or for more info, call (210) 383-9723.”
Reception: August 15, 2020 | 2–4 pm
Virtual Reception with Sabra Booth. See the event for registration.
Reading: August 29, 2020 | 2–3 pm
Denise Barkis Richter, Ph.D., “Climate Change is Real: What You Can Do to Help Get Our CO2 Emissions to a Safe Level", viewable www.BihlHausArts.org
Artist talk: September 19, 2020 | 2–3 pm
Butterflies vs Border Wall: The Battle for Land, Water, Wildlife & More, viewable at www.bihlhausarts.org/
Artist talk: October 3, 2020 | 2–3 pm
Virtual gallery talk with Dr. Rodrigo A. Medellín, the Batman of Mexico. See event for ticketing.
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