Chicago Artists Address Crises with Expression
- Apr 28, 2020
- 1 min read
Chicago artists ranging from Northwestern Alumna Alisa Singer to Judy Chicago are using art as a form of therapy to express the dangers of climate change. Singer's abstract digital paintings and Chicago's expressive art illustrate how the arts can address the problems of Climate Change. Also, if the climate keeps getting warmer each year, the nature of artistic expression may be at risk, and the lack of snow at the annual Illinois Snow Sculpting competition is an example of this.



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