BEYOND THE POINT OF NO RETURN: PHOTOGRAPHY AND THE ANTHROPOCENE
LOGAN HATT MAILEY HORNER ANDREW MAIZE TOVAH WILLIAMS
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Treaty Space Gallery, 1887 Granville St
Undergraduate
Investigating environmentalist art in an age of unparalleled environmental damage, Beyond the Point of No Return: Photography and the Anthropocene, highlights how lens-based artists grapple with climate grief, ecological collapse, and the poisoning/scarring of the land. The curation will pose photography as not only a medium concerned with death/the past, as is the basis of much of the theory of photography, but as a medium of preservation as well.
Opening Reception: BEYOND THE POINT OF NO RETURN: PHOTOGRAPHY AND THE ANTHROPOCENE
/ Treaty Space Gallery, 1887 Granville St
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