About this Event
Narrating Planetary Crisis: Art, Data and the Language of Sustainability
As the climate crisis intensifies, the way the cultural sector addresses and adapts to sustainability matters as much as data itself. This event brings together leading voices in culture and sustainability to examine how art and language can ground embodied responses and foster sensory connections to critical environmental data. Exploring data visualisation, storytelling and interdisciplinary practice, the panel considers how cultural actors can build more effective local and cross-cultural initiatives that recognise disproportionate burdens on vulnerable communities and the Global South. The event will feature a data-driven artwork by Tiziana Alocci, expanding the discussion through visual and sensory engagement with environmental data.
Narrating Planetary Crisis: Art, Data and the Language of Sustainability is part of London Art+Climate Week, a multi-day event of exhibitions and activations across London focussed on climate action in the arts. Presented by Gallery Climate Coalition and gowithYamo, London Art+Climate Week runs parallel to COP30 from 12-16 November. Learn more here.
Cover image: Tiziana Alocci, Frequencies of Belonging. Photo courtesy of FuturaCanvas 2025 x BeComing Art Jeju
Agenda
🕑: 09:30 AM
Doors open
🕑: 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Panel Discussion: Narrating Planetary Crisis
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Unit, 3 Hanover Square, London, United Kingdom
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