🔸🔹🔸UPCOMING EXHIBITION: CLIMATE & HEALTH🔸🔹🔸
I am thrilled to have my work shortlisted and ready to go on display as part of the upcoming Climate & Health Exhibition which is hosted by the Royal College of Physicians Ireland and curated by James Hanley RHA. It promises to be an amazing exhibition engaging with one of the most pressing issues of our time.
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Opening Reception: Monday the 16th of October at 5.30pm
Exhibition Running from: Monday the 16th of October – Friday the 20th of October 2023
Open daily from: 10am - 4pm
Venue:
THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS IRELAND
Reception at Graves Hall,
followed by the exhibition in the Winter Hall,
at No. 6 Kildare Street,
Dublin 2,
D02 E434.
Light refreshments will be provided.
www.rcpi.ie
From the Royal College of Physicians Ireland:
Climate breakdown and human health are highly interwoven
“The exhibition is part of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland’s commitment to advocacy around the huge challenges we are facing triggered by climate change and the impact this will have on the world’s population, which arose as a key advocacy priority during national consultations with our physicians. The College wishes to provide a space for discussion of the challenges of climate breakdown and for the formulation and promotion of solutions to the climate crisis. Art is one way of articulating the personal and collective feelings and stories around this challenge and for envisioning shared solutions that protect health and the planet.
Climate breakdown and human health are highly interwoven. Burning fossil fuels is the greatest contributor to global heating and causes increased rates of cardio-respiratory illness and premature death. Health effects of extreme weather events include hypothermia, dehydration, kidney disease, stroke, malnutrition, and water-borne infections. A paradox is that healthcare delivery itself contributes significantly to global heating. If the healthcare sector were a country, it would be the 5th largest polluter in the world.
We need to find ways to protect our health and protect the planet. How we travel, how we eat, how we consume, how we provide essential services – these can be our stumbling blocks, or they can represent opportunities for a just future.”
For more about this wonderful and important exhibition click here:
www.rcpi.ie/News/open-call-to-artists-to-address-the-theme-climate-and-health