Red Alert: Can the Arts Support Climate Action? A Participatory Dialogue

Last edited by fusionarts on 7 September 2021

Venue, Timing and Cost

Venue: 
Fusion Arts Centre
Date(s): 
Saturday, 25 September 2021
Timing: 
10am - 1pm
Cost: 
FREE

As part of Oxfordshire's Great Big Green Week, join us for Red Alert, a participatory art, storytelling and knowledge-sharing session. This event is for members of the public and artists to come together, collaborate on art, learn from each other and exchange ideas about how we can collectively address climate change.

This is session is free and open to all - including children (accompanied by an adult).

You can expect creative projects, participatory art activities and an interactive game to take part in. You will also have the opportunity to try out a variety of different eco-conscious artistic techniques and you will be able to exchange your thoughts and experiences of climate change with others.

This event is part of Oxfordshire's Great Big Green Week, 8 days of events (18 – 26th September) helping and encouraging people and organisations to act and help tackle the climate crisis, and to protect and improve our environment. The week is part of the national Great Big Green Week and will take place five weeks before world leaders meet in Glasgow for the United Nations ‘COP26’ Climate Conference.

CLICK HERE TO BOOK: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/red-alert...

We will be creating these artworks outside in Fusion's yard and observing how nature interacts with them over the course of 24 hours. You can return on Sunday 26th 4-6pm to see the results of this experiment and chat about what we have learnt.

Please note: You must book separately for Sunday's event.

Any questions? Email info@fusion-arts.org and we will answer your query.

Further Information

Contact Details: 

Event address: Fusion Arts Centre, 44B Princes St, Oxford OX4 1DD

Times: 10am -1pm

Contact email: info@fusion-arts.org

Booking link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/red-alert...

Workshop
Multi Artform
Crafts and Applied Arts
New Media
Outdoor Arts
Visual Arts
Written and Spoken Word

Accessible Events
Adults
Children and Families
Young People