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Duke Arts: Arts & Environmentalism
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Published on April 8, 2024
The 2020-21 Bass Connections project team “Arts and the Anthropocene: Crisis and Resilience in North Carolina Waterways” explored how the arts can play a role in public advocacy and education in support of meaningful climate change interventions. They worked together to create an art installation that opened in the Ruby courtyard in April 2021.
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Kai Kelley Jr. (he/him)
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Assistant Director, Entertainment, Media & Arts Career Community
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