Panel Participants
Kim Anno, MFA, Professor of Fine Art, California College of the Arts, Executive Director, Wild Projects, Visual artist
Renee Lertzman, Ph.D., Author: Environmental Melancholia: Psychoanalytic Dimensions of Engagement
Rachel Stern, Ph.D., Professor of Law and Political Science, UC Berkeley, Author: Environmental Litigation in China: A Study in Political Ambivalence
Winnie Wong, Ph.D., Professor of Rhetoric, UC Berkeley, Author: Vangogh on Demand: China and the Readymade Moderator
Nancy Lim, assistant curator of painting at SFMOMA
Trace Evidence's public program will be a panel affiliated with Global Climate Action Summit, bringing together a unique mix of art world and climate change experts for a conversation about the work of visual representation in understanding and taking action on climate change.
Moderated by Nancy Lim, assistant curator of painting at SFMOMA, panel participants include experts from diverse geographic and disciplinary backgrounds.
Organized by Annie Malcolm and Rachelle Reichert.
This event has been organized In affiliation with the Global Climate Action Summit and in partnership with SFMOMA's Public Dialogue.
1275 Minnesota St America/New_York public
Global China: Cross-Cultural Conversation on The Work of Art in the Age of the Anthropocene
Panel Participants
Kim Anno, MFA, Professor of Fine Art, California College of the Arts, Executive Director, Wild Projects, Visual artist
Renee Lertzman, Ph.D., Author: Environmental Melancholia: Psychoanalytic Dimensions of Engagement
Rachel Stern, Ph.D., Professor of Law and Political Science, UC Berkeley, Author: Environmental Litigation in China: A Study in Political Ambivalence
Winnie Wong, Ph.D., Professor of Rhetoric, UC Berkeley, Author: Vangogh on Demand: China and the Readymade Moderator
Nancy Lim, assistant curator of painting at SFMOMA
Trace Evidence's public program will be a panel affiliated with Global Climate Action Summit, bringing together a unique mix of art world and climate change experts for a conversation about the work of visual representation in understanding and taking action on climate change.
Moderated by Nancy Lim, assistant curator of painting at SFMOMA, panel participants include experts from diverse geographic and disciplinary backgrounds.
Organized by Annie Malcolm and Rachelle Reichert.
This event has been organized In affiliation with the Global Climate Action Summit and in partnership with SFMOMA's Public Dialogue.
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