Join us for the Virtual Opening Reception on Thursday, November 14th, 2024, 6-7pm online via Zoom
Top Prize Winners
First Place – Leslie Gleim
Second Place – Eric B. Hanson
Third Place – Mark Armbruster
The American Psychology Association (APA) describes eco-anxiety as “the chronic fear of environmental cataclysm that comes from observing the seemingly irrevocable impact of climate change and the associated concern for one’s future and that of next generations.” Between guilt about our carbon footprint and varying degrees of existential dread, we all grapple with the short- and long-term effects of climate change and our relationships with nature.
Project Exhibition: Eco Anxiety and Photography Now explores projects that observe our complicated relationships with nature, as well as the shifts and transformations the natural world is undergoing as a result of climate disasters and calamities.