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Lecture: Art, Design, & Climate Change: Catalysts for Reciprocity and Reconciliation

What exactly is climate change? What does Anthropocene really mean? This lecture will present a framework to understand the current ecological conversation. As well as present ways in which artists, designers, and architects are engaging in it, and thus reinvigorating the human-nature relationship. 

 

Rhea Cutillo is a teaching artist at MLAC with a decade-long oil painting practice. She holds a B.A. from Mills College, Oakland CA 2011, certificates of study from The Barnes Foundation Museum and The European Graduate School, and various accreditation’s in herbalism and plant medicine. She is currently earning her Masters in Landscape Architecture at Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, MA.

Rhea Cutillo is a teaching artist at MLAC with a decade-long oil painting practice. She holds a B.A. from Mills College, Oakland CA 2011, certificates of study from The Barnes Foundation Museum and The European Graduate School, and various accreditation’s in herbalism and plant medicine. She is currently earning her Masters in Landscape Architecture at Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, MA.sdfWWhatsdfWhat exactly is climate change? What does Anthropocene really mean? This lecture will present a framework to understand the current ecological conversation. As well as present ways in which artists, designers, and architects are engaging in it, and thus reinvigorating the human-nature relationship. 
 
Rhea Cutillo is a teaching artist at MLAC with a decade-long oil painting practice. She holds a B.A. from Mills College, Oakland CA 2011, certificates of study from The Barnes Foundation Museum and The European Graduate School, and various accreditation’s in herbalism and plant medicine. She is currently earning her Masters in Landscape Architecture at Harvard University Graduate School of Design, C

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