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(see what I did there with the picture title?). For now, he'll be using this to look at the stars and heavens above. Later in life, we'll have to make sure he's not checking out the "heavenly bodies" of teenage girls in the neighborhood with it. Mom & Doug rock.
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ILRI's scoping visit to Yunnan, China in January 2011 to learn more about their production system. Senior Scientist Fred Unger with ILRI's partners (photo credit: ILRI)
The San Francisco Arts Commission (SFAC) Main Gallery, in partnership with Alternative Space LOOP in Seoul, South Korea, presents Sowing Worlds, a group exhibition featuring works by five artists based in the Bay Area alongside five artists based in South Korea starting December 9, 2022 and will be on view through February 11, 2023.
The effects of climate change have become ever clearer: massive wildfires, record breaking temperatures, floods, increasingly powerful storms, droughts and other calamities are taking place all over the world. How we move forward to address the changes occurring is a constant question, and at times, seem to falter at the scope of what is happening. At what point do we alter our lives to mitigate or halt the effects of climate change?
Sowing Worlds brings together artists who are thinking expansively and critically about living with climate change. The works in the exhibition explore sustainable agriculture, the intertwining legacies of colonialism and its effects on the land, and ancestral connection to a place in flux.
Photographed by Aaron Wojack.
I have always, always, always loved the Norfolk Scope. Here is where we used to see big shows that would come to town. Most recently I went to the Scope to see the circus on my 21st birthday, nearly eleven years ago. I've been fascinated by the architecture; it looks almost like the building is barely being held down by those concrete trusses, like the Scope wants to pop free and fly off into the wild blue yonder.