Multimedia climate exhibition launches at city arts venue

RAFTS Portrait Exhibition 05 2 cropped GHT PRA new multimedia exhibition exploring climate change through themes of access, care and collective survival is set to open at a city arts venue.

 

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‘RAFTS’ by Alistair Debling will be on display at God’s House Tower, bringing together scientific climate research and community collaboration to explore new ways of responding to environmental crisis.

RAFTS Portrait Exhibition 05 2 cropped GHT PR

The exhibition combines data-driven research from Dr Gordon Inglis at the University of Southampton with insights from creative workshops with charity Rose Road, asking how climate change might be understood as an issue of access and care.

Using multimedia elements, the exhibition will “flood” the main gallery space, imagining practical, social and emotional strategies for “staying afloat” in the face of ecological change.

Runs until May 25 at God’s House Tower, Town Quay Road, Southampton, SO14 2NY. Free entry. More about the exhibition here. For opening days/times see this page of the venue’s website.

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