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"Climate Artists" explores how the climate crisis informs and inspires artistic expression.
"Climate Artists" explores how the climate crisis informs and inspires artistic expression. Through the lens of diverse artistic mediums, the series illuminates what can happen when art intersects with environmental advocacy. Artists featured in the new season include Courtney Mattison, Ranjani Prabhakar, sTo Len, Maya Lin and Superhero Clubhouse.
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Climate Artists is a local public television program presented by THIRTEEN PBS
Funding for “Climate Artists” is made possible in part by Charlotte and David Ackert and David and Susan Rockefeller, and is produced in partnership with The Serica Initiative.

Climate Artists S2: Preview
Preview | 1m
"Climate Artists" explores how the climate crisis informs and inspires artistic expression. Through the lens of diverse artistic mediums, the series illuminates what can happen when art intersects with environmental advocacy. Artists featured in the new season include Courtney Mattison, Ranjani Prabhakar, sTo Len, Maya Lin and Superhero Clubhouse.
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Climate Artists is a local public television program presented by THIRTEEN PBS
Funding for “Climate Artists” is made possible in part by Charlotte and David Ackert and David and Susan Rockefeller, and is produced in partnership with The Serica Initiative.