remarks at 3pm
Join University of Iowa IIHR—Hydroscience & Engineering to explore themes of water through the creative lenses of six talented UI graduate students in the Arts and Humanities. This exhibition promises an enlightening and thought-provoking experience that will engage your senses and your mind.
These students have poured passion and creativity into their productions, delving deep into the important issues surrounding water quality and watersheds and their connections to home and community. Their varied projects use ceramics and choreography, journalism and creative writing, critical cartography, papermaking and book arts to explore the problem of nitrogen pollution in our waterways and to encourage us all to become more engaged.
Attending this exhibition, you will have the opportunity to:
Explore installations related to environmental and community issues
Gain insight into the personal stories and experiences of talented student artists, writers, and scholars
Reflect on the importance of preserving our natural resources and protecting the places we call home
Although not required, we highly encourage attendees to RSVP to ensure we can accommodate all attendees comfortably. We look forward to having you join us for this inspiring showcase of art, education, and advocacy. This exhibit will remain open until November 8.
For more information, please contact Kate Giannini at kate-giannini@uiowa.edu.
Refreshments will be served, and there will be opportunities to engage in discussions with the creators of these works, providing a unique chance to connect and learn from our passionate and creative student community.
Program support provided by: The University of Iowa and BlueGAP, a National Science Foundation (NSF) Convergence Accelerator Program