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What can art reveal about humanity’s relationship with the natural world?Join us Saturday, May 30 at 1pm at LHUCA for a personal tour of the Mother Earth exhibit by the artist herself - Diana Cheren Nygren. Then, we'll head to Nashwell Café on Ave. K for a panel discussion and audience Q&A from 2–3pm featuring Diana, Carol Flueckiger, and Dr. Sara Spurgeon.
The panel will explore how artists and scholars make sense of a planet transformed by human activity, how landscapes bear the marks of environmental change over time, and how creative work can help us imagine our place in Earth’s next chapter.
As Diana says in her exhibit description, "In spite of human activity, the Earth continues to transform and reinvent itself. The Earth is not coming to an end. Its inhabitants cannot escape its permanence and the power it has to shape their existence. The question remains, as nature reinvents itself, can we adapt with it? Will we be part of that next chapter?"
Free and open to the public.
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LHUCA, 511 Avenue K,Lubbock, Texas, United States
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