LIFE ON EARTH

LIFE ON EARTH

112 Don Gaspar Santa Fe, NM 87501, USA Friday, July 3, 2020–Sunday, September 13, 2020

 The Gallery is open to the public with Covid-19 safe operating procedures. Private viewing appointments are available by reservation.   

a local pastor’s home, which succumbed to flood waters in burgaw, north carolina after hurricane florence, 2018 by ryan vizzions

Ryan Vizzions

A local pastor’s home, which succumbed to flood waters in Burgaw, North Carolina after Hurricane Florence, 2018

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a church flooded by hurricane florence stands silently in its reflection in burgaw, north carolina, 2018  by ryan vizzions

Ryan Vizzions

A church flooded by Hurricane Florence stands silently in its reflection in Burgaw, North Carolina, 2018

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“defend the sacred”: standing rock, cannon ball, north dakota, 2016  by ryan vizzions

Ryan Vizzions

“Defend The Sacred”: Standing Rock, Cannon Ball, North Dakota, 2016

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recycled cans by stephen wilkes

Stephen Wilkes

Recycled Cans

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oil study, deepwater horizon, louisiana by stephen wilkes

Stephen Wilkes

Oil Study, Deepwater Horizon, Louisiana, 2010

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hurricane sandy, seaside heights, nj, 2012 by stephen wilkes

Stephen Wilkes

Hurricane Sandy, Seaside Heights, NJ, 2012

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"  Life on Earth” is a survey of 20th and 21st Century environmental and climate issues documented by photojournalists. Our world is changing faster – and in more ways – than we could have ever imagined. With social and economic disruption on a scale rarely seen since the end of World War II 75 years ago, the Covid-19 pandemic is also forcing us to completely rethink the notion of ‘business as usual’.   

 People’s thinking is shifting substantially. Human health and healthcare in general have become the number-one priority, and a healthy planet remains fundamental to all our endeavors to make the world healthier and more sustainable. Featured in the exhibition are stories spanning almost 85 years of flooded landscapes, energy explorations’ impact on the land, and Adam Karls Johansson’s iconic image of Greta Thunburg’s first school strike for climate change. 

This exhibit of climate related images hopes to promote awareness and motivate advocacy for the health of our planet.