What is climate change?
What are greenhouse gases?
What are the results and outcomes of global warming?
What can we do to reverse or slow this phenomenon?
Submit your art to express, communicate and illustrate: feelings, emotions, concerns, and ideas about climate change.
The exhibit will be shown at the Richmond Free Library and Richmond Town Center for the month of September 2021. Artists must support their work citing a source for their inspiration (quote, news article, magazine, book, etc.) Artists may accompany their work with a short paragraph or statement. We hope to have space for everyone and if space allows, artists may exhibit more than one piece. Most work must be two-dimensional or in low relief (be able to hang on a wall). There will be some room for 3D work. To register your interest or to find out more, contact Judy Bush
Sponsored by the Richmond Climate Action Committee and Radiate Art Space.
If you think you are not an artist, but want to make a statement,
or if you like to work with a group,
or if you need a space to work,
or if you need help finding materials or tools, then . . .
Join one of the FREE workshops below -- materials and support are provided! All workshops are free, but registration is required.
Turning Your Ideas into Cartoons with LJ Kopf
Rescheduled! Thursday March 5 - 7:00 - 8:30pm
Teens + Adults
Get Active: Protest Posters with Darcie Rankin
Monday, Feb 10 – 5:00 - 7:30 pm Make the posters! (pizza dinner included)
Monday Feb 17 — 4:30 - 5:30 pm Meet + March with the posters! (snacks included)
Ages 10 & up
Mixed Media, Found Objects, & Recycled Materials
Thursday, Feb 20 – 6:30 - 8:30 pm
Teens + Adults
Assorted Printmaking Techniques with Judy Bush
Tuesday Feb 25 - 6:30 - 8:30pm
Teens + Adults
Climate Collaging with Kathryn Wysockey-Johnson
Sunday March 15 3:00 - 5:00
Teens + Adults
Banner Painting with Emily Mitchell
Thursday March 26, 6:30 - 8:00
All Ages welcome!
Art Open House + Poetry Reading
Wednesday, April 22 5:30 pm
Join us to celebrate all the ART created + a special poetry reading at the Richmond Free Library. More information to follow.