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Call for Climate Art-Berkshire Museum exhibit

Living the Change Berkshires has once again put out a call for Climate Art for high school students. This year the exhibit will be at Berkshire Museum on April 19th, celebrating earth day. Artwork must be original, individual or collaborative, 2D or 3D pieces that addresses the climate crisis.


As climate change is very much on the minds of young people, they welcome their wide-ranging artistic vision as an expression of (but not limited to) their hopes and dreams, fears and anger, as well as love for the Earth.


Questions (categories) to consider:

• What is happening? (positive or negative)

• What is needed?

• What would be lost?

• Visions of the future. (positive or negative)


Specifics:

Submission deadline March 31, 2024

Original and relevant art only. Respond to one or more categories. Two or three dimensional. Collaborative art accepted. Maximum size 3’ x 3’ (2D) and 2’ x 2’ x 2’ (3D). No pastels. Materials found in nature need to be coated. Send high definition digital photographs of art work to: anne@livingthechangeberkshires.com

All entrees must include: artist name, school, telephone number, e-mail address, information about medium, materials, dimensions, and a brief artist statement.


Like last year, three $50 giftcards will be raffled to student participants in a lottery drawing. This event is sponsored by a Cooler Communities grant, through which teachers may also apply for up to $250 in



funding for materials. 

Contact Anne Legene, Anne@livingthechangeberkshires.com for more information.


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