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Chazen Museum of Art | Re-Storying the Landscape: A Conversation about Ecological Transformation through the Arts

February 28 @ 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Re-Storying the Landscape: A Conversation about Ecological Transformation through the Arts

Chazen Auditorium | 5:00–6:30 PM
We will take a look at how story can change our sense of ‘presence’ in the land, and the way performances shape narrative.
Presenters:
— Michael Bell, musician, composer, and Philip David Lowe Professor of Community and Environmental Sociology UW-Madison
— Robert Cleary and Lisa Thurrell, Artistic Directors, Kanopy Dance Company
— Donna Neuwirth and Jay Salinas, Co-Founders and Directors, Wormfarm Institute
This evening of dialogue about their decade of collaborations is inspired by the Resource & Ruin: Wisconsin’s Enduring Landscape exhibition at the Chazen Museum of Art. Resource & Ruin is on display in the Garfield Gallery until March 26, 2023.
This event is presented by the Chazen Museum of Art and the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies. Pre-registration is encouraged, but not required, to attend.

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Chazen Museum of Art
750 University Ave
Madison, WI 53706 United States
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