Dacorum Borough Council ask locals to get creative for climate change

It to take part in the Climate and Ecological Emergency Exhibition

Author: Scarlett Bawden-GaulPublished 24th Sep 2021

Dacorum Borough Council is calling on local artists to get creative for the climate and take part in the Climate and Ecological Emergency Exhibition.

The exhibition is being held throughout November to tie in with COP26 - the global climate change conference - which is being hosted by the UK.

The selected pieces will be displayed in the Dacorum Creatives Gallery in the Marlowes, Hemel Hempstead.

It is hoped that the art will help to encourage Dacorum’s residents to reflect on the challenges that lie ahead of us, but also provide an opportunity to learn about the available solutions, and inspire people to get involved in local climate action.

All visual art is welcome for submission, including drawings, paintings, photography and poetry.

The initiative is a collaboration between Dacorum Climate Action Network and Herts Visual Arts and will feature creative pieces from artists from around the borough.

At the exhibition there will be a range of information about what residents can do to reduce their own carbon footprint and other action that they can take locally to support biodiversity.

To find out more details and submit artwork, visit www.dacorum.gov.uk/dacorumcan

The deadline for photos of artwork to be uploaded via the online submission form is Sunday 24 October.

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