
Culture for Climate: Bridging Art, Fashion, and Education
How can culture drive climate action? From fashion to film, music to sports, cultural industries shape public awareness and inspire change. Culture for Climate: Bridging Art, Fashion, and Education explores how we can connect and educate diverse audiences on sustainability and climate solutions through creative expression.
Join us for an engaging panel discussion featuring experts at the intersection of art, entertainment, fashion, and climate education. We’ll delve into:
- The power of culture in shaping climate narratives
- Best practices for integrating sustainability into creative industries
- Career pathways for those passionate about climate and culture
Following the panel, enjoy a networking reception with light bites, where you can continue the conversation and connect with like-minded professionals.
Date: Tuesday, April 15th, 2025, 4-6pm. Registration opens at 3:30pm.
Location: The Forum at Columbia University, 601 West 125th Street, New York, NY 10027. Foyer on the Second Floor.
Open to the public | Interactive Q&A encouraged | Limited capacity (50 attendees) | Registration required
This event is part of our broader Earth Month Series and is presented by:
- Climate Education for a Resilient Future Earth Network
- Fashion, Energy, and Climate Earth Network
- Bridging Scientific and Artistic Approaches Earth Network
- Sustainability, Energy, and Entertainment Earth Network
The Columbia Climate School Earth Network program fosters interdisciplinary collaboration across Columbia University, driving innovative research, education, and impact in climate and sustainability.
Come be part of the conversation—where creativity meets climate action!