What is the Climate Story you want to tell through textile arts?
Engage a new audience in the climate conversation
Educate others about climate change
Elevate voices in your community
December 15th, 2022
2:30 - 3:30 PM CST (3:30 EST, 1:30 MST, 12:30 PST)
In-Person: Join us as we gather in person for the ZOOM meeting at the AGU Fall Meeting in Chicago (Pod 1 in the Poster Hall).
Systems in View (Susan Quincy)
Quilt Your Science 2021 entry depicting atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere and geosphere.
Tucson Climate Stripes (Betsy Wilkening)
Temperature anomalies knitted scarf for Tucson, AZ data. Based on #ShowYourStripes created by Dr. Ed Hawkins.
Use embroidery, cross-stitch, crewel, needlepoint to depict your climate story.
More IMPACT: Climate Change features work from Tapestry Weavers West.