Mass Participation Art Installation for UN Climate Change Conference - RSA

Mass Participation Art Installation for UN Climate Change Conference

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Exeter based Fellow Chloe Uden, heads up Art and Energy CIC and is inviting you to join them in creating a Mass Participation Art Installation called ‘Moths to a Flame’ for COP26 (The UN climate change conference in Glasgow) which has been delayed until November 2021.

The artwork which has been re-designed to allow socially distanced involvement explores our relationship with energy through moths and will take our whispers of hope for the future transforming them into a roar for change to world leaders at the conference.

Try the augmented reality colouring sheet, or make a moth to fly in the exhibition, share your poetry or join a ‘Mothathon’ observing moths around the UK in our Zoom Watch Moths events presented by some of the UK’s moth experts.  Find out more here.

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