“Earth Song Refrain” Exhibit at Princeton Public Library
“ABUNDANCE”: This work by Nancy Lewis Shell is part of “Earth Song Refrain,” on view at Princeton Public Library through January 12. An opening reception is on Monday, November 6 at 6:30 p.m. in the library’s Community Room.
Art Against Racism will host a presentation and opening reception for “Earth Song Refrain: BIPOC Artists on the Climate and Environment,” Monday, November 6, at 6:30 p.m. in the Community Room of Princeton Public Library. The exhibit, on view through January 12, presents the perspectives of visual artists and poets of color on the climate crisis and environmental challenges threatening our planet.
Inspired by Michael Jackson’s environmental anthem “Earth Song,” the group exhibition addresses the issues and consequences of global warming, environmental racism, and climate change. The exhibit centers the narratives, perspectives, and experiences of people of color and seeks to spark conversations about the disproportionate impact of the climate crisis on communities of color around the world.
Artists whose works are part of the exhibit on the library’s second floor will attend the reception and be available to answer questions and discuss the exhibit through 7:30 p.m.
Princeton Public Library is at 65 Witherspoon Street. For more information, visit princetonlibrary.org or call 609-924-9529.