Brought together for the first time by the Arlington Museum of Art, digital works by American artist Adam Fung and Canadian artist Sabrina Ratté will surround visitors in the museum's first-ever, immersive art experience, "One Point Five Degrees." The experience will be one of the debut exhibitions for the museum's grand re-opening in the Arlington Entertainment District.
The exhibition draws its name from the 2018 IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) report on the threats from global climate change. The report details the widespread planetary impacts that would be caused by a rise in global temperature of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.
The exhibition will remain on display through June 23.
Brought together for the first time by the Arlington Museum of Art, digital works by American artist Adam Fung and Canadian artist Sabrina Ratté will surround visitors in the museum's first-ever, immersive art experience, "One Point Five Degrees." The experience will be one of the debut exhibitions for the museum's grand re-opening in the Arlington Entertainment District.
The exhibition draws its name from the 2018 IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) report on the threats from global climate change. The report details the widespread planetary impacts that would be caused by a rise in global temperature of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.
The exhibition will remain on display through June 23.
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