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Thursday, April 17, 2008 to Sunday, August 10, 2008
10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
In the fall of 2005, Susannah Sayler, co-founder of The Canary Project, set out to photograph landscapes throughout the world that are showing signs and forewarning of climate change. This exhibition showcases Sayler’s compelling images of dramatically transformed landscapes, as well as photographs of landscapes where successes in conservation and adaptation to climate change are visible. Free with Museum admission.
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The Canary Project: Landscape of Climate Change
Location: Kahn Hall Free with Museum admission
The Canary Project's mission is to capture images from around the world that forewarn human-induced climate change, and to create art and events that focus attention on developing solutions toward a more sustainable future. Come to the Museum to see Canary Project co-founder Susannah Sayler's photographs of sites that show evidence of climate change; view exhibits pertaining to climate change and its effects, and offer your ideas about what we can do in Northeast Ohio to minimize our negative impact to the planet.
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