The Colonial History of Climate Change
Mansions of the Future is a public arts space in Lincoln where Worm will be mapping the colonial history of global climate change. Angela will introduce the how climate change came about and how it continues to disperse uneven consequences across our human and natural geographies. The talk is open to anyone with an interest in the subject with no prior knowledge necessary.
Wed, 20 February 2019
17:00 – 18:00 GMT
Mansions of the Future
15 St Mary's Street
Lincoln
LN5 7EQ
Open to everyone and for free - please register here
"Part of Wednesday Sessions, a 6-month programme of talks curated by Mansions of the Future. The Wednesday Sessions will highlight artistic practices which are based on collaborative and collective processes, where art is actively and critically engaged with its immediate context. This series focuses on models of working which suggest new connections and ecologies between artists and non-artists, humans and nature, the individual and the collective, and modes of operation often stemming from feminist practices."
For more information email info@mansionsofthefuture.org or call 01522 701283.
Images by Curator Colette at Mansions of the Future