In an ambitious new exhibit set to open this spring, six internationally renowned artists delve into the intricate relationships between humanity and the natural world. Their works interpret ecological concerns and shifting landscapes through innovative mediums that blend traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology. Among the highlights are immersive installations that respond to environmental data, sculptures forged from recycled materials, and large-scale paintings capturing the urgent beauty of threatened habitats.

Each artist brings a unique perspective to the collective agenda of groundwork and regeneration. The collaboration foregrounds themes such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and sustainable futures, inviting viewers to engage with these critical issues both visually and emotionally. Key features of the exhibit include:

  • Interactive soundscapes generated from recorded wildlife habitats under threat
  • Site-specific earthworks that transform gallery spaces into living ecosystems
  • Mixed-media narratives illustrating the intersection of culture and ecology
Artist Medium Theme
Elena Meyer Recycled textile sculpture Waste and renewal
Kenji Tanaka Augmented reality installation Climate urgency
Sofia Rinaldi Oil on canvas Vanishing landscapes
David Ncube Soundscapes Biodiversity loss
Priya Desai Site-specific earthworks Regeneration
Liam O’Connell Mixed media collage Cultural ecology