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ENDANGERED! (November 16 to February 17)
Start Date: 11/16/2016Start Time: 4:30 PM

Event Description:

ENDANGERED!
Curated by Mary Ting

November 16 to February 17, 2017

PRESENTATION & OPENING RECEPTION
Wednesday, November 16, 2017

4:30-6:30 Battle Zone Rhino Kathi Lynn Austin
CITES 2016 Brian Gaisford
Room 630, Haaren Hall, John Jay College, 899 10th Avenue/59 Street

6:30-8:30 President’s Gallery Opening Reception, 6th floor, 899 10th Avenue/59 Street
Artists: Nick Brandt, Sue Coe, Joel Sartore, Brent Stapelkamp, Mary Ting

ENDANGERED! the exhibition and its related programming is an emergency call to save the imperiled creatures whose precarious state is completely human caused. The endangered species crisis is growing at an alarming rate due to wildlife trafficking for animal parts and the exotic pet trade; habitat loss, degradation and conflicts due to the mining, logging, drilling, dams, agriculture, and livestock grazing, and further exacerbated by climate change. Wildlife trafficking with its direct ties to criminal syndicates and weapons threatens the rule of law, social stability and global security. This crisis is not just about the animals and regional problems - this involves all of us.

ENDANGERED! will include photography, prints and sculpture by a group of acclaimed international artists who are dedicated to the cause. From Nick Brandt’s heartbreaking Across the Ravaged Land series, to the expressionistic protest prints of Sue Coe, the exhaustive Photo Ark by Joel Sartore, the last photographs of Cecil, the famed lion, by his researcher and photographer, Brent Stapelkampf, to the Buddhist deity scrolls and
post traumatic stress disorder baby animal soft sculpture by Mary Ting, these artists are emphatic about the critical nature of these issues.

The exhibition ENDANGERED! and its public programs are co-sponsored by the John Jay College Sustainability and Environmental Justice program. sustainabilityjjay.org

For more information and additional upcoming public programs:
endangeredexhibition.blogspot.com 

ENDANGERED!
Admission Information
Gallery Hours: 9- 5 PM, M – F, or by appointment
Location: 6th Floor Haaren Hall, John Jay College, 899 Tenth Avenue, NY, NY, 10019
Other Details
Image: ©Nick Brandt, Ranger with Tusks of Killed Elephant, Amboseli, 2011
Courtesy of the artist and Edwynn Houk Gallery, New York and Zurich

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