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Exhibits & Events

Seeing the Anthropocene is a cross-venue exhibition curated by Philadelphia-based artist Julia Clift, featuring diverse artists and collaborative groups contending with the global climate crisis and other urgent environmental issues. Through wide-ranging media, the included works foster understanding of the moment we're in, inspire personal connections with the natural world, and imagine different potential futures depending on how we act today.highlights include never-before-seen works by eminent Philadelphia artists, a large-scale augmented reality piece over the Delaware River, and the first prototype of The Immersion Project - a collaboration between Temple University's Cordes Laboratory and artists from across the country working to restore deep ocean habitats.

Byron Wolfe, Vanished Volcano Visualization Kit (detail), 2023, Resin-infused native California black oak, Eastern white oak, clear resin, digital pigment prints on linen-mounted bamboo inkjet paper, dimensions variable

Artists and Collaborations: Austen Camille (with music by ENAensemble) | Lydia Cheshewalla | Matthew Colaizzo | Christopher McNulty | Ana Mosquera | Hui-Ying Tsai | Hui-Ying Tsai in collaboration with Jonathan Grover | Byron Wolfe | The Immersion Project: Austen Camille, Erik Cordes, Ph.D., Samantha Joye, Ph.D., Malte Leander, Christine Lee, and Rebecca Rutstein

Opening Receptions: November 4th, 5-8 PM at Cherry Street Pier, with a live performance at 6 PM, and November 9th, 6-9 PM at Tiger Strikes Asteroid

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