Purpose of Meeting
"Public Art as a Catalyst for Environmental Dialogue: The Floral River Project and Beyond"
Lunch and Learn Artist Talk with Xavier Cortada
Tuesday, September 3, Noon
Hosted by the Josephine Sculpture Park
Bring your own lunch, drinks will be provided
Discover how public art can serve as a powerful catalyst for environmental dialogue with renowned eco-artist Xavier Cortada. In his upcoming presentation, Cortada will discuss "Public Art as a Catalyst for Environmental Dialogue: The Floral River Project and Beyond," focusing on his new installation, "Floral River," at Frankfort's Transit Center and Parking Garage. This work encourages reflection on our connection to Kentucky's rivers and native flora. Cortada will also share insights from his extensive public art practice, highlighting how he integrates themes of nature and environmental stewardship into community spaces across the globe. Join us for an inspiring conversation on the role of public art in fostering environmental awareness and community engagement.