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Moving Towards a Balanced Earth: Kick the Carbon Habit
05 Jun 2008  - 31 Jan 2009

Moving Towards a Balanced Earth: Kick the Carbon Habit
Art for the Environment: Moving Towards a Balanced Earth is an exhibition of works of art from 25 artists representing 17 countries. Presented by the Ministry for the Environment in partnership with the Natural World Museum, the United Nations Environment programme and Te Papa, as a part of World Environment Day celebrations

Featuring works by Ralph Hotere and Bill Culbert, Mounir Fatmi, Bill Viola, and Susan Norrie.

The exhibition is designed to utilise the universal language of art as a catalyst to unite people in action and thought, and to empower individuals, communities, and leaders to focus on environmental values across social, economic and political realms. The exhibited art will have an over-arching climate change theme.
 

 
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Venue: Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
City: Wellington
Region: Wellington
Admission Charge: No
Wheelchair Access: Yes
 

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Organisation: Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
Contact: Exhibition Manager
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+64 4 3817 000
Fax: +64 4 3817 000
Website: www.tepapa.govt.nz

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