NICK BRANDT: Book Reading

Strand Bookstore 828 Broadway, NYC

Nick Brandt’s East African trilogy documented the effects of climate change and ceaseless upheaval on a wracked landscape and dwindling wildlife. With Inherit the Dust, his first book since the final volume in the trilogy, he returns to the ravaged landscape …

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Art Show curated by Mary Ting

Chinese American Arts Council 456 Broadway/Grand, Third Floor, NYC

James Wong: Invasion of the Pods Curated by Mary Ting Open March 10 - April 15, 2016 mon-frid 12-5 pm or by Appt Chinese American Arts Council, 456 Gallery Chinese American Arts Council

Art Exhibit: Inherit the Dust

This very powerful photography exhibition,Nick Brandt, Inherit the Dust- portraits of lost habitats  is on till April 30 at  Edwynn Houk Gallery at 745 Fifth Avenue bet. 57/58st., 4th floor.   tu-sat 11-6pm, also available as a book. http://houkgallery.inheritthedust.com

Panel Discussion: Fashion and Sustainability

Graduate Center, CUNY 365 Fifth Ave, NYC

Fashion Conversations at the Graduate Center, CUNY Moderated by Chrislande Dorcilus and Featuring Panelists: Auralis Herrero, Tabith St. Bernard, Sass Brown and Laura Sansone   In The Skylight Room at the Graduate Center

EcoCinema Cafe at John Jay College

From April 12 through 14, 2016, in the New Building Student Dining Hall, the college will present the 3rd annual  “EcoCinema Cafe” film festival, a joint project of the college’s Sustainability Council, the Sustainability Environmental Justice program and the Environmental Education Fund.   Environmental documentaries will be shown …

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Student Meet and Greet – CUNY Enviro Clubs

John Jay College Student Dining Hall, New Building, 2nd floor

Environmental Club Meet and Greet with CUNY Student Environmental, Animal Rights and Sustainability Clubs Students will need their CUNY ID to attend.

On Art: Grief Guanyin and the Elephants

CUNY Asian American/Asian Research Insistute 25 West 43rd St Rm 1000, NYC

Mary Ting will discuss her artwork in relationship to her family history, Chinese culture and the current wildlife crisis.  Mary will highlight artworks that weave family stories of 1930/40s Nanjing, purges during the Cultural Revolution, field research in the Yellow River …

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