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Environmental Impact

December 6, 2015 - January 17, 2016

Produced by David J. Wagner, L.L.C.

Environmental Impact is a traveling museum exhibition the purpose of which is

1.) to recognize, document, and share the work of leading contemporary artists who chose to focus their work on global as well as local environmental issues; and

2.) to heighten public awareness and concern about the degradation of diverse environments through the power of art.

Traditional art generally depicts nature in all of its glory, often in beautiful, pristine conditions. The 75 paintings, photographs, prints, installations, and sculptures in Environmental Impact are different than traditional works of art because they deal with ominous environmental issues and implications ranging from industrial scale resource consumption and development, to oil spills, the perils of nuclear energy, global warming, and many other phenomenon that impact and inflict people and other inhabitants which populate the planet today.

To produce ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT, Curator David Wagner draws upon a diverse range of artists whose works are not only hard-hitting, but which also propel the Environmental Movement in the modern age we live in. You can learn more about this exhibit by viewing the exhibit online here, at David J. Wagner’s website.

EXHIBITING ARTISTS

(Alphabetical by Last Name)

Chester Arnold, Sonoma, CA; Robert Bateman, Fulford Harbour, BC, Canada; Chapel, San Francisco, CA; Robert Dawson, San Francisco, CA; Lucia deLeiris, Watertown, MA; Drew Denny, Guerneville, CA; Chris Doyle, Brooklyn, NY; Walter W. Ferguson, Beit Yanai, Israel; Britt Freda, Burton, WA; Sayaka Kajita Ganz, Yokohama, Japan (now USA); Peter Goin, Reno, NV; Karen Hackenberg, Port Townsend, WA; Guy Harvey, Grand Cayman, BWI; Julie Heffernan, Brooklyn, NY; Mary Helsaple, Sedona, AZ; Cole Johnson, Deposit, NY; Lisa Lebofsky, Bronx, NY; Michael (Mick) Meilahn, Pickett, WI; Leo Osborne, Anacortes, WA; Rick Pas, Lapeer, MI; Derek Robertson, Balmerino, Fife, Scotland; Diana Sanchez, Bogotá, Columbia (now USA); Carol Santora, Kennebunk, ME; Martin Stupich, Albuquerque, NM; Kent Ullberg, Corpus Christi, TX; Bart Walter, Westminster, MD; Suze Woolf, Seattle, WA

Exhibit produced and toured by David J. Wagner, L.L.C. David J. Wagner, Ph. D., Curator/Tour Director, davidjwagnerllc.com.

Details

Start:
December 6, 2015
End:
January 17, 2016
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Website:
http://davidjwagnerllc.com/Environmental_Impact.html

Venue

Stauth Memorial Museum
111 N. Aztec
Montezuma, KS 67867 United States
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620.846.2527
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