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Off-Site Exhibition

@EverydayClimateChange

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Trongate 103, 04 October - 04 November

Reception: Thursday 4th October 6pm - 7.30pm

EverydayClimateChange is a collective Instagram account involving 20 photographers from 6 continents, depicting causes and effects of, and solutions to, everyday climate change. This  exhibition brings the photographic works of 14 of the contributors off the renowned EverydayClimateChange Instagram feed onto the gallery walls. Includes panel images by Ashley Crowther (based in South Korea), Sima Diab (Syrian, based in Egypt), Georgina Goodwin (based in Kenya), James Whitlow Delano (USA / Lives in Tokyo, Japan), Matilde Gattoni (Italy), Nick Loomis (based in Senegal), Ed Kashi (USA), Suthep Kritsanavarin (Thailand), Mette Lampcov (Danish, based in USA), John Novis (England), Mark Peterson (USA), J.B. Russell (USA, based in France), Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert (Scotland), Elisabetta Zavoli (Italian, based in Indonesia).

@EverydayClimateChange on Instagram

More info on @EverydayClimateChange exhibitions 

The exhibition features as part of the Season of Change, a UK-wide programme of cultural responses celebrating the environment and inspiring urgent action on climate change. It commenced on 1st June and runs until 16 December, coinciding with the COP24 UN Climate Negotiations in Katowice, Poland. More info here

Panel design and exhibition support by Yuko Hirono / Cabin 8 Design

Banner Image: ©  Suthep Kritsanavarin @suthepkritsanavarin

Left Image: © John Novis @johnnovis

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