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Join curator Meredith Laura Lynn and the full roster of exhibiting artists, Adda Farcus, Katie Kehoe, Cristina Molina, Jonathan Traviesa, Christina Vogel, and Margaret Curtis, for a conversation about the ideas, experiences, and creative processes behind The Forest was Rebuilt with Scrap and Ply.
On view through June 27, the exhibition brings together these six Southeast-based artists whose work explores beauty, grief, and resilience in the face of intensifying natural disasters and environmental change. During this panel discussion, the artists and curator will reflect on what it means to make art in vulnerable landscapes, how creativity can hold both loss and possibility, and why the work of rebuilding, physical, emotional, and ecological, demands our attention and imagination.
This is a rare opportunity to hear directly from every voice behind the work. Whether you have visited the exhibition or are encountering it for the first time, come ready to listen, reflect, and join the conversation.
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artist talk,creativity,dothan, alabama,environmental change,exhibition,natural disasters,online
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Arts,Causes
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