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Climate Connections Exhibition Series: “Under Water”
January 21, 2023 @ 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
January 21-April 8, 2023
Aligning with the City of Palo Alto Council’s current-year priority on climate change, Climate Connections presents a year-long series of exhibitions and public programs showcasing the role of art, creativity, and cultural institutions in creating opportunities for education and inspiration on the topic of climate action. Fall 2022-Summer 2023.
This exhibition intends to explore the history and symbolism beneath and within the water around us, through the work in a wide range of media by a diverse collection of artists. Where is our water? What is in it? How much are we consuming? How is climate change impacting water globally and how will it impact us? And how can artists create opportunities to reconnect us with the tremendous beauty and potential of this precious resource?
Learn more about the exhibition and artists here.
Art Center hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.