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Earth Song Refrain: BIPOC Artists on the Climate and Environment


Painting of a woman in a green outdoor area.

A group exhibition at the Princeton Public Library, curated and hosted by Art Against Racism.

This exhibition presents the perspectives of visual artists and poets of color on the climate crisis and environmental challenges threatening the Earth’s health. Inspired by Michael Jackson’s environmental anthem “Earth Song,” this group exhibition reflects a tradition of Black and Brown artists using art to address issues related to mankind’s behavior and relationship to the planet, including the threatened beauty of a healthy Earth, and the consequences of global warming, environmental racism, and climate change. In centering the narratives, perspectives, and experiences of people of color, this exhibition seeks to inspire conversations and considerations about the disproportionate impact of the climate crisis on communities of color around the world.

“Earth Song Refrain” is both a call to action and a celebration of the resilience and creativity of those voices that inspire others to appreciate and work towards a healthier planet and safe, secure communities.

The reception and opening presentation will be held in the 1st floor community room at 6:30 p.m. prior to the official opening of the exhibit on the 2nd floor. Artists featured in this exhibit will be on hand through 7:30 p.m. to answer questions and discuss the exhibit.

The exhibition runs from Nov. 1 to Jan. 12 in the Technology Center and other spaces on the second floor.

Earlier Event: October 28
COCO Dance Festival 2023