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“Climate SmART” Program Comes to Hialeah, FL

Jan 11, 2016 | Climate smART, Museums, News & Press, Upcoming Events

An Honoring the Future panel program on how artists can inform – and inspire – discussion and action on climate change will take place at the City of Hialeah, Florida’s...

Climate Change Art & Action Exhibition Comes to Hialeah

Nov 30, 2015 | Artist, Climate smART, Museums, News & Press

Artwork by ten American artists motivated by concern over climate change will be featured in Honoring the Future’s Climate Art & Action exhibition November 30...

Honoring the Future Partners with Holy Trinity Catholic Church on Program Examining Pope Francis’ Call to Action on Climate Change

Sep 7, 2015 | Artist, Climate smART, News & Press, Upcoming Events

Honoring the Future® is partnering with Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Georgetown, Washington, DC to produce a program reflecting on Pope Francis’ recent letter – or...

Exhibition of Climate Change Art Comes to Downtown Philadelphia

Aug 17, 2015 | Artist, Climate smART, Museums, News & Press, Upcoming Events

Artwork by ten American artists motivated by concern over climate change will be featured August through September at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s...

Fiber Artist Wins Honoring the Future Sustainability Award at Smithsonian Craft Show

May 7, 2015 | Artist, Climate smART, News & Press

Prize Recognizes Artist’s Work on Climate Change   A Wisconsin fiber artist, Leah Evans, won the first “Honoring the Future Sustainability Award” presented at the...

Twenty–One Artists Vie for Honoring the Future Sustainability Award at Smithsonian Craft Show

Mar 30, 2015 | Climate smART, Museums, News & Press, Upcoming Events

Twenty-one artists applied for the first “Honoring the FutureSM Sustainability Award,” which will be presented at preview night April 22, prior to the April 23 opening...
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