Past Events

April 22-24 | Three Days
with CWG and Earth Day Live
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ArtAction | Resilience | CareForAll
ToolKIT
The Climate Working Group and Friends hosted three days of programming in partnership with March for Science & Future Coalition /US Climate Strike & LASER (Leonardo Art Science Evening Rendezvous) for
Earth Day Live!
The program hosted artist, writer, and organizer-led
workshops and discussions:
April 22 | April 23 | April 24
hashtags #careforall #demonstratingwhileisolating #demonstratingbecausewecare #climateworkinggroup #earthdaylive
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Invited Panel for: GAX 2019 Tiohtiá:ke (Montreal): Asian Indigenous Relations in Contemporary Art hosted by Concordia University
June 14, 2019 Climate Working Group Session
11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
York Auditorium EV.1-615, Concordia University
Roundtable Discussion:
Climate Change: Connecting Practices
Yuki Kihara, Jane C. Mi, Stephanie Cheung, and Luchia Meihua Lee
In conversation with Alexandra Chang
This panel resulted from the CWG/GAX joint working group session discussion.
Conference website
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Co-sponsored: Celebrating Guernica Magazine’s:
“Climate Fiction: A Special Issue”
April 22, 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Venue: Gallatin School of Individualized Study
Address: 1 Washington Place, New York , 10003
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Co-sponsored: The Gallatin Climate Change Initiative:
A Conference
September 14-15, 2017
Venue: The Jerry H. Labowitz Theatre
for the Performing Arts
Location: 1 Washington Pl, New York, NY 10003
Conference webpage
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Science and Climate Change:
A Series of Events in Celebration of the Marches
at Dupont Underground
Thursday, April 20-Saturday, April 29, 2017
Venue: Dupont Underground
Address:1500 19th Street NW
Washington, DC United States
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More on the programs
Image: The Illuminator Collective. Race Against Time, Video Still, 2017. Courtesy of artists.
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Working Group Sessions
Climate Working Group / Global Asia/Pacific Art Exchange (GAX) joint meeting on October 26, 2018
1:00-1:45 p.m. Honolulu-based artist Gaye Chan presents her work Eating in Public (location: Institute for African American Affairs at 14A Washington Square Mews)
2:00-3:30 p.m. Alice Ming Wai Jim will be at the meeting from Concordia University, Montreal and we will talk about a panel/working session on Climate Change that we can work on presenting there during GAX 2019 in Vancouver and Montreal with a focus on Asian Indigenous Art which will take place from June 4-15, 2019. (Location: AP/A Institute at 8 Washington Mews)
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CWG Skype Web Meeting — February 28, 2018
11:00 am. -12:00 p.m.
Skype in
TOME’s Alexei Taylor of the Hemisheric Institute’s Cuaderno project will present possibilities with the platform will field questions
Discussion on mapping and connectivity and AR/VR possibilities. NYC, Florida, Puerto Rico, West Coast and Asia/Pacific will be discussed.
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Corporate Accountability CWG Working Session—
May 10, 2018
1:00-3:00 p.m.
Location: A/P/A Institute at NYU, 8 Washington Mews
With presentations by Michél Legendre and Sriram Madhusoodanan Corporate Accountability International
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Pacific to Atlantic: Contemporary Artists from Hawaii CWG Working Session —
November 10, 2017
11:00am-2:00pm
Location: A/P/A Institute at NYU
8 Washington Mews
Presentations from artists participating in the exhibition at Westwood Gallery Pacific to Atlantic: Contemporary Artists from Hawaii.
Featuring presentations from artists: Solomon Enos, Jane Chang Mi, and Aurora Robson
Via Skype : Kaili Chun and Gaye Chan
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Decolonizing the Anthropocene Field Meeting —
hosted by IPK Cities, Culture, and Climate Change
in collaboration with the Climate Working Group — October 17, 2019
10:00-5:00 p.m.
Location: NYU Gallatin
20 Cooper Square, Room 222
Decolonizing the Anthropocene Field Meeting convened by Maya Kovskaya. Featuring presentations by:
• Patricia Astacio Alvarez (Diasporic Boricuas) contextualizing decolonization of the Anthropocene in the current crisis in Puerto Rico
• Adriana Garriga-López and (Diasporic Boricuas)contextualizing decolonization of the Anthropocene in the current crisis in Puerto Rico
• “Mycoramble” and Weedy Walk led by Christopher Kennedy and Ellie Irons from Weedy Resistance
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Climate Working Group Working Session—
March 27, 2017
12:00-4:30 p.m.
Location: NYU in Washington DC located at 1307 L St NW, Room B205
Planning Meeting for collaboration with March for Science and People’s Climate March and DuPont Underground.
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Climate Working Group — February 17, 2017
Working Session
Location: A/P/A Institute at New York University
8 Washington Mews, Seminar Room Lower Level
First Planning Meeting with members of Climate Working Group.
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