The traveling exhibition, Second Nature: Photography in the Age of the Anthropocene, opens at its second venue the Cantor Arts Center.
Comprised of forty-five photo-based artists, working in a variety of artistic methods from studios and sites across the globe to address urgent issues such as vanishing ice, rising waters, and increasing resource extraction, as well as the deeply rooted and painful legacies of colonialism, forced climate migration, and socio-environmental trauma. The exhibition proposes that the Anthropocene is not one singular narrative, but rather a diverse and complex web of relationships between and among humanity, industry, and ecology. Work from MEGHANN RIEPENHOFF’s Waters of the Americas series will be on display in the exhibition.
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