About this Event
941 Main Campus Dr., Raleigh, NC 27606
https://live.arts.ncsu.edu/small-island-big-song/Are you curious about how to become a better climate educator? If so, come to the Corner for Becoming Better Climate Educators: An Interactive Research and Arts Workshop, an interactive conversation and workshop that will offer a creative collision of art and science. Come early to purchase lunch from food trucks, then join the artists of Small Island Big Song in conversation with the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center's Global Change Research Fellows. Following the discussion, workshop participants can explore their research through different hands-on art techniques.
Small Island Big Song will join filmmakers, oceanographers, scientists and artists at NC State for a slate of extraordinary events from April 8-12. This collective of Indigenous musicians comes from island nations in the Pacific and Indian oceans — Taiwan, Australia, Papua New Guinea, Madagascar, Mauritius and Easter Island (Chile) — where they are on the front lines of climate change. The week of events will come to a celebratory close when Small Island Big Song performs in Stewart Theatre on Friday, April 12 at 7:30 p.m.