Perspectives on Climate Change

Perspectives on Climate Change

Art and Science Perspectives on Climate Change

Thursday, April 5, 2018

4:00-6:00 p.m.

Eynon Ballroom in the Chamberlain Student Center

In collaboration with the School of Earth and Environment

In conjunction with the exhibition Vast and Vanishing at Rowan University Art Gallery, artist Diane Burko presents her work that intersects art and science around the issue of climate change. This presentation will be followed by a panel discussion moderated by Dr. Kenneth Lacovara, Dean of the School of Earth & Environment along with Dr. Luke Trusel, Assistant Professor in the Department of Geology, and Dr. Kate Marvel, Research Scientist at Columbia University and NASA Goddard Institute of Space Studies. Following the discussion there will be a reception in Eynon Ballroom with light refreshments.

EXTENDED GALLERY HOURS: APRIL 5 

The gallery at 301 High Street W. will remain open until 8:00 p.m. on April 5 for visitors. Please join us for an exceptional panel presentation Art and Science Perspectives on Climate Change and visit the gallery to view the work of the keynote speaker, Diane Burko. 

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