North Carolina Museum of Art, 2110 Blue Ridge Road, Raleigh, has made the exhibition Fault Lines: Art and the Environment free to visit for the rest of its showing. No ticket or registration required.
It will be on display through July 17th, 2022. During this time, you do not need a ticket or registration any longer. Just head to the exhibition entrance.
Explore humanity’s relationship to the environment through an immersive, multimedia exhibition and outdoor sculpture installations in the Ann and Jim Goodnight Museum Park.
Through video, photography, sculpture, and mixed-media works, 14 contemporary artists focus on current concerns and offer new perspectives.
They address urgent environmental issues, consequences of inaction, and opportunities for sustainable environmental stewardship and restoration.
Featured artists include:
- John Akomfrah
- Willie Cole
- Olafur Eliasson
- LaToya Ruby Frazier
- Susie Ganch
- Allison Janae Hamilton
- Hugh Hayden
- Hugo McCloud
- Richard Mosse
- Jean Shin
- Jennifer Steinkamp
- Kirsten Stolle
- Christine Wertheim
- Margaret Wertheim.
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