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In the Rocky Mountain Outlook, June 7, 2022
artsPlace water exhibit blends science and art to create change
“I hope people feel something when they see the artwork. I think it is one thing to read a scientific document that tells you about climate change and it is another thing to really feel what climate change is in your gut when you look at a painting. When people feel things, then that creates change in their life.”