CHANGING LANDSCAPES: Art INTERVENTIONS FOR A PLANET IN CRISIS Next
date: Apr 9, 2020 - click here for time schedule - English ArtServe's
latest multimedia exhibition is "CHANGING LANDSCAPES: Art
INTERVENTIONS FOR A PLANET IN CRISIS"; On display from April 9 to May
27, 2020, it presents ecologically thematic works and performances
about the Florida Everglades, Lake Okeechobee and surrounding seas.
Show more >> Just in time for Earth Day in April, ArtServe's latest
exhibition is "CHANGING LANDSCAPES: Art INTERVENTIONS FOR A PLANET IN
CRISIS." On display from April 9 to May 27, the multimedia exhibition
presents ecologically thematic works and performances that explore
threats to the Florida Everglades, Lake Okeechobee and the surrounding
seas. Admission is free, but does not include performances. ArtServe
gallery hours are Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. "CHANGING LANDSCAPES" addresses the impact of
humans on South Florida's fragile ecosystem. Featured artists and
collaborators include Before it's Too Late, Lizzy Taber, Cheryl
Maeder, 1,000 Mermaids and Sibel Kocabasi, among others. CHANGING
LANDSCAPES KICKS OFF WITH A VIP RECEPTION ON SATURDAY, April 11 from 6
to 9 p.m. at ArtServe. The reception includes exclusive performance
pieces and tours of ArtServe's creative laboratory, where artists
experiment with concepts tied to social impact. During the reception,
ArtServe will also award its Broward County Arts & Culture Visionary
distinction to local leaders and "green" influencers. Tickets are $25
per person. For a family-friendly art outing, ArtServe is hosting its
CHANGING LANDSCAPES COMMUNITY RECEPTION ON SATURDAY, April 25 from to
3 to 5 p.m. Tickets are $10 each and include pizza, punch and art
activities. Admission is free for ArtServe members and children 12 and
under. CHANGING LANDSCAPES' CREATIVE WORKS BRING AWARENESS TO THE
FLORIDA EVERGLADES THROUGH PERFORMING AND VISUAL ART WORKS THAT ASK
AUDIENCES TO CONSIDER THE NEEDS OF OUR GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT AND ITS
INHABITANTS. Also included is Project Color Hive, an immersive,
multi-sensory installation created by artists Nicole Gallucio and
Ashleigh Walters in collaboration with ArtHive Creative and Capital
One. Project Color Hive is a traveling, vibrantly painted "greenhouse"
that guests can enter to learn more about the importance of protecting
pollinators. Location ArtServe, Inc. 1350 East Sunrise Boulevard ,
Fort Lauderdale , FL 33304 (Map) Contact Information Artserve
954-462-8190 information@artserve.org www.artserve.org
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