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In celebration of Xavier Cortada's exhibition, Climate Science Art, join us for a conversation about community engagement and climate change. The event features talks by Xavier Cortada, artist; Francisco De Caso, principal scientist, Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering, University of Miami; Jennifer Jurado, chief resilience officer and deputy director, Resilient Environment Department, Broward County, Florida; and Joshua Shannon, professor, Contemporary Art History and Theory, University of Maryland.Agenda
6:00 – 6:30 Check in, take seats in Fred Kavli Auditorium
6:30 – 6:40 Welcoming remarks and introductions by JD Talasek, director, Cultural Programs, National Academy of Sciences (CPNAS), Washington, D.C.
6:40 – 7:25 Presentations
7:25 – 8:10 Discussion and Audience Q & A
8:10 – 8:30 Community share. Anyone in the audience working at the intersection of art and science will have 30 seconds to share their work. Please present your work as a teaser so that those who are interested can seek you out during the reception.
8:30 – 9:15 Reception in the Great Hall and West Gallery with time to view Xavier Cortada: Climate Science Art
About DASER
DC Art Science Evening Rendezvous (DASER) is organized to explore several key questions: What are the relationships among art, science, technology, culture, and all related disciplines or systems of understanding? How do these disciplines relate to one another to foster creativity, innovation, and discovery? What are the tangible results of these interactions? DASER aims to create community and discussion around the intersection of art and science.
DASER is organized by Cultural Programs of the National Academy of Sciences in collaboration with Leonardo, the International Society for the Arts, Sciences, and Technology. The thoughts and opinions expressed in the DASER events are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the positions of the National Academy of Sciences or of Leonardo.
Photo ID Requirement
This is an in-person event with the option to watch the recording afterward. A government-issued photo ID (such as a driver’s license or passport) is required to enter the building.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
National Academy of Sciences, 2101 Constitution Ave NW,Washington D.C., Washington, United States
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