Last Friday, we were excited to announce the 5 award winners of Art x Climate, our first-ever call for art to be featured in the upcoming National Climate Assessment (NCA5). Keep an eye on our feed, as each day this week, we'll highlight a winning art piece and artist statement!
Our first award winner is "Keep it Together", a site-specific installation created by Tammy West of Austin, Texas. Read the artist's full statement: whitehouse.gov/ostp/news-upda…
Our next Art x Climate award winner is “In the Eye of the Storm”, a linocut print by Simona Clausnitzer of Port Townsend, WA. Read the artist's full statement: whitehouse.gov/ostp/news-upda…
The second of our youth Art x Climate award winners is “Cautionary tale”, a gouache painting by Amelia K. a 10th grade student from Pennington, NJ. Read the artist's full statement: whitehouse.gov/ostp/news-upda…
Last but not least, our final youth Art x Climate award winner is “Redrawing The Earth”, a colored pencil drawing by Ritika S., an 8th grade student from Concord, NC. Read the artist's full statement: whitehouse.gov/ostp/news-upda…
@usgcrp Yea this is definitely what it looks like in Pennington NJ. Stop using this propaganda towards children.
@usgcrp Please stop propagandizing children with your anti-science lies about "global warming" There is no man-made "global warming"