Ecologies of Change is curated by Clare Humphries (Australia) and Jacki Baxter and Venessa Pugh (UK).
The International Commission on Stratigraphy is set to formally define a new slice of geologic record, the Anthropocene, to mark the profound ways in which humans have altered the planet. The Anthropocene identifies a new period in which humans have become the dominant bio-geo-physical force shaping the world. At this time of profound change, Ecologies of Change forms a conversation across the hemispheres. The project brings together artists who share an ethics of care for Earth's ecosystems. It invites them to take stock of the Anthropocene and to share visions of both loss and hope for change.
The exhibition is open to the public on weekdays 9.30-5.30 until 26th November.