Cold Regions Warming
The Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies is featuring the Cold Regions Warming exhibition!
Cold Regions Warming is an interdisciplinary collaboration between artist Gennadiy Ivanov and Global Water Futures scientist Professors John Pomeroy and Trevor Davies.
Paintings, drawings, and videos depict locations in Canada where global warming has impacted glaciers, oceans, lakes and rivers. Global Water Futures is headquartered at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon and aims to demonstrate global leadership in water science in colder regions. From a scientific base, the group also addresses the needs of the national economy in adapting to change and managing the risks of uncertain water futures and extreme events.
With the combination of scientific fact, and exquisite art, the exhibition is designed to inform on various levels of appreciation.
For more information on this and other Whyte Museum exhibitions, visit www.whyte.org