“Breath(e): Toward Climate and Social Justice” at UC Davis investigates humanity’s detrimental impact on the world.
The exhibit “Breath: Toward Climate and Social Justice” at the Manetti Shrem Museum at UC Davis runs until Nov. 29, 2025, concurrent with the show “Ojo” by artist Julio César Morales, whose work is pictured.
In times like these, it’s often important to take a moment and just… breathe. And breathing is the theme of a thought-provokingBreath: Toward Climate and Social Justice ” gathers more than a dozen artists who are investigating social and environmental injustice in the world. “The lungs of our planet — oceans, forests and the atmosphere — are under threat, invaded by carbon emissions, plastics and man-made pollutants,” write the exhibit’s organizers. “The act of breathing was rendered even more perilous by the COVID-19 pandemic and police brutality.” Among the show’s participants – contemporary artists, but also activists and scientists who work in photography, painting and sculpture – is Clarissa Tossin, who presents tangible monuments to the hard-to-visualize effects of climate change. Tossin has made a silicone cast of a peach tree in her garden in L.A., which died due to excessive heat and chronic drought.that’ve gone extinct due to human-made disasters, such as the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill. They’re executed in the fitting media of crude oil, contaminants and dispersant.Dear Abby: My ex-husband is our neighbor, and I'm getting fed up with his behaviorHarriette Cole: It stung to hear what my mom said the day before she diedSutter Health taking 'big swing' on ultramodern Bay Area hospitalTwo killed in apparent murder-suicide at South Bay homeTrump administration to divert billions of dollars from homeless housing programs
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