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Center for Contemporary Arts presents "Mapping a Green Future"

CCA is proud to present Mapping a Green Future, an exhibition that looks toward the promise of sustainability, and the challenges we currently face. October 9 - November 21, 2009 Muñoz Waxman Gallery, CCA Opening Reception - Friday, October 9th 5:00pm - 7:00pm To be opened by the Mayor of Santa Fe, David Coss Lecture by John Fogerty

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When Oct 09, 2009 05:00 PM to
Nov 21, 2009 12:00 AM
Where Center for Contemporary Arts, 1050 OLD PECOS TRAIL, SANTA FE, NM 87505
Contact Phone 505.982.1338
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CCA is proud to present

Mapping a Green Future, an exhibition that looks toward the promise of sustainability, and the challenges we currently face. The connection between the automobile, life and air is explored through Andrea Polli and Chuck Varga’s Cloud Car. Polli’s weather station, Hello, Weather! attempts to de-mystify the collection and use of weather and climate. Bill Gilbert documents walking the grid, as topography and legalities allow. Jenny Polak negotiates border politics through a sound installation made from conversations with immigrant workers. Joan Myers panoramic photography of power plants deals with industrialization’s impact on the environment. Eve Andrée Laramée displays documentation of her work with uranium. The Center for Land Use Interpretation’s [CLUI] Display Facility* draws people to a site-specific project located on the fringe of Albuquerque. Basia Irland documents her rainwater harvesting systems along rivers. Jenny Marketou gathers and disseminates aerial data from the region. Claudia Borgna creates a garden installation utilizing recycled shopping bags and showcases her new video in the Moving Image Lab. Catherine Harris, with support from Lee Montgomery, charts the water displacement of the gallery through use of sculptural hydrographs. Beatriz da Costa displays documentation of Pigeonblog, an environmental monitoring device, and Brooke Singer exhibits her data collection on superfund sites. John Fogerty and Lea Rekow create a video booth to ask the public where their electricity comes from. The Bioneers presents their Dreaming New Mexico project.

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