#ReframeClimate Outdoor Art Exhibit Debuts
In celebration of Earth Day, the Kennedy Center is hosting a global documentary photography exhibition called “COAL + ICE” – educating visitors about climate change through an arts and culture lens. As an off-shoot of that exhibit, the Georgetown BID was selected to work with COAL + ICE’s art partners, Dysturb and Magnum Foundation, to display a #ReframeClimate public art photo campaign in Georgetown through April 22. Visit the four locations on the map to view eight large-scale photographs – each with an interactive prompt, allowing the viewer to hear the story behind the image from their phone. Thanks to our location sponsors, including The Georgetown House, MC Dean, Snyder Properties, and Jamestown, for helping us bring this exhibit to Georgetown!
For more public art, House of Sweden is also partnering with the Kennedy Center to host the exhibition Artic Highways, now through July 17, featuring artwork and duodji Sami handicrafts by 12 indigenous artists from Sápmi, Canada and Alaska.