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  2. Climate change art - Wikipedia

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    Some research indicates that climate change art is not particularly effective in changing peoples views, though art with a "hopeful" message gives people ideas for change. [13] Projecting a positive message, climate scientist Ed Hawkins said that "infiltrating popular culture is a means of triggering a change of attitude that will lead to mass ...

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  4. How the Climate Museum Hopes Art Will Spur Action - AOL

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    A day at the Climate Museum during New York City's Climate Week reveals how the exhibits imbue viewers with agency to interact with art.

  5. Category:Climate change in art - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Climate change in art" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Climate change art;

  6. Line art - Wikipedia

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    Line art or line drawing is any image that consists of distinct straight lines or curved lines placed against a background (usually plain). Two-dimensional or three-dimensional objects are often represented through shade (darkness) or hue . Line art can use lines of different colors, although line art is usually monochromatic.

  7. Xavier Cortada - Wikipedia

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    Xavier Ignacio Cortada (born September 13, 1964) is an American eco artist, public artist, and former lawyer.As a National Science Foundation Antarctic Artists and Writers Program fellow and a New York Foundation for the Arts-sponsored Artist, Cortada created works at the North Pole and South Pole to generate awareness about global climate change.

  8. Climate Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Climate Museum is a nonprofit organization in New York City and the first museum dedicated to climate change and climate solutions in the United States. [1] [2] Its mission is "to inspire action on the climate crisis with programming across the arts and sciences that deepens understanding, builds connections, and advances just solutions."

  9. Inside Out Project - Wikipedia

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    Inside Out is a global participatory art project initiated by the French photographer JR. After winning the TED prize in 2011, JR expressed his wish to "change the world" by turning it "inside out". [1] With the $100,000 from the TED Prize, JR set about achieving this by giving the power of representation back to the people. [2]