tangibleThe CU Art Museum presents a 2-day symposium, "", from February 8-9, 2019.

The symposium will feature a keynote by William L. Fox, Director of the Center for Art + Environment, Nevada Museum of Art. The sessions will engage scholarly and creative approaches to both making climate change tangible and analyzing ways in which climate change is made tangible through media, mapping, data visualization, science communication, art installation, sonification or other methods.

*This programÌýgenerously funded by CU Boulder’s Grand Challenge:ÌýOur Space. Our Future.Ìýas a part ofÌýDocumenting Change andÌýThe Center for Western Civilization, Thought and Policy.


The Center for Western Civilization, Thought and Policy funds research and educational initiatives that contribute to critical reflection on the development of Western civilization. All CU Boulder faculty and students are eligible to apply. If you are interested in applying for a CWCTP faculty grant, deadlines are rolling throughout the year.