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Chapter 650 Animal Protection
As the Art Earth team’s reputation grew globally, they began to be exposed to more influential international collaborations and projects.
One day, Qin Tian received an invitation from the United Nations Environment Program, hoping that they could participate in a global environmental art event with the purpose of planning a special exhibition for the upcoming World Environment Day.
Qin Tian, Lu Wan and Li Fang immediately convened team members to discuss and plan specific plans for this large-scale event.
Qin Tian said at the meeting: “This is a huge opportunity and a challenge.
We not only want to showcase the results of 'Art Earth', but also promote the concept of environmentally friendly art and let the world see how art and environmental protection can be perfectly combined. "
Lu Wan continued: "We can use this opportunity to widely promote our activities through various media and platforms to attract the attention of global audiences."
Li Fang proposed a specific plan: "In order to make the exhibition content rich and colorful, we can invite winners of our previous 'Ecomagination' competition to bring their works to the international stage. At the same time, we can also set up a special Interactive sessions allow the audience to participate in artistic creation.”
Qin Tian thought this idea was very good, and he decided to personally contact some famous environmental artists and invite them to participate in the planning and implementation of this exhibition.
After weeks of preparation, everything was ready.
The exhibition is scheduled to be held in a famous art center in New York, which not only attracts the attention of the art and environmental circles, but also attracts the interest of many general audiences and media.
On the day of the exhibition, Qin Tian, Lu Wan and Li Fang came to the scene early to ensure that everything was arranged properly.
As guests arrived one after another, the event gradually became lively.
At the opening ceremony, Qin Tian took the stage and delivered a speech: "Thank you everyone for coming. Today we are gathered here to explore and celebrate the combination of art and environmental protection. We hope that through this exhibition, we can inspire more people to pay attention to our environment and take action to protect it.”
Lu Wan also introduced the highlights of the exhibition: "This time we exhibited the works of more than 50 artists from all over the world. Each work represents a unique environmental concept. In addition, we have set up an interactive area to welcome Each audience member participates and creates their own environmentally friendly artwork.”
In the exhibition, a giant model of a sea creature made of recycled plastic attracted widespread attention.
The piece was created by a Japanese artist who used waste plastic from beaches to remind people of the seriousness of ocean pollution.
In the interactive area, the audience was very enthusiastic. Under the guidance of the artist, they made various small works of art using waste materials.
Many families took part with their children, and the scene was lively and rich.
In the interactive area, the audience was very enthusiastic and used waste materials to make various small works of art under the guidance of the artist. Many families participated with their children, and the scene was lively and creative. A child made an image of a sea turtle using cardboard and bottle caps, and wrote the slogan "Protect marine life" on a card next to it.
Qin Tian, Lu Wan and Li Fang moved among the crowd, answering questions from the audience and interacting with the artists. During the period, an environmental activist from South America walked up to Qin Tian and said excitedly: "This exhibition is so wonderful! I saw that every work is full of concern and love for the environment. I hope you can join us in South America Hold an event like this too!”
Qin Tian responded with a smile: "We are very happy to hear your feedback. The ecological environment in South America is diverse and precious, and it is very worthy of our promotion and protection."
The activist nodded: "I will communicate with local environmental organizations and hope to promote this cooperation as soon as possible."
There is also an area in the exhibition showcasing the winning entries from the Ecomagination competition. Visitors expressed strong interest in these works and took photos one after another.
“These works allow people to see the potential and future of environmental protection,” a reporter lamented. “The creativity and enthusiasm of young artists make us realize that everyone can contribute to the earth.”
The exhibition lasted for several days and attracted a large number of visitors. Many artists, media and environmental organizations were deeply attracted by its content.
The day before the exhibition closed, the team organized an art salon to invite participating artists, activists and audiences to communicate and discuss. Li Fang hosted the salon and asked: "What challenges have you encountered when creating environmentally friendly art, and what unique experiences can you share?"
An artist from Europe replied: "Finding suitable materials is a big problem, but we cooperate with local recycling stations and collect a lot of usable waste, which makes our creation full of new possibilities."
Another artist added: "The dissemination of environmentally friendly art needs more people to join in, and we can raise public awareness of waste reuse through education and community events."
At the salon, the audience also asked many questions to the artists and had lively discussions with them. The entire salon event was full of interaction and inspiration, laying a good foundation for future environmentally friendly art cooperation.
On the closing night of the exhibition, Qin Tian, Lu Wan and Li Fang sat in the office and summarized the success of the exhibition. Lu Wan said: "This exhibition not only attracted a large number of visitors and media attention, but also paved the way for our future international cooperation."
Li Fang added: "Our interactive sessions were also very successful. Many families brought their children to participate. This will cultivate a new generation of communicators for environmental protection concepts."
Qin Tian nodded in agreement: "We can further improve future event plans based on the feedback from this exhibition."
A few days later, the team officially decided to accept the invitation from South American environmental activists and set up the next exhibition in a major city in South America. They quickly contacted local partners and started planning and preparation work.
A few months later, the exhibition in South America was held as scheduled. The exhibition not only attracted the participation of local artists and environmental organizations, but also welcomed a large number of community residents, school students and media representatives.
In the interactive area, children used local natural and waste materials to create works of art rich in South American style. A teacher brought the students to the exhibition and said to the students while viewing the works: "Look at these works, you can also use your creativity to contribute to the environment." Qin Tian communicated with the head of the local environmental protection organization , found that environmental protection issues in South America are unique and need to be addressed in a targeted manner. They decided to work with local teams to design courses and activities to help people better understand the importance of sustainability.
After the South American exhibition closed, the team continued to maintain close contact with local environmental organizations and regularly conducted online workshops and educational courses to popularize the knowledge of environmental art among children.
Ultimately, the Art Earth team’s environmental philosophy continues to expand globally, and their efforts have inspired countless artists, students, and families around the world to participate in environmental art actions.
A few years later, Qin Tian, Lu Wan and Li Fang were planning new exhibition projects in their offices. They know clearly that despite all the success they have achieved, there are still many people and organizations in need of inspiration and support.
"Let's continue to meet new challenges, so that more children, families and artists can move forward together on the road of art and environmental protection," Qin Tian said.
"Yes, there may be new difficulties in the future, but our team will definitely be able to overcome them." Lu Wan responded with a smile.
"Let us continue to work hard and contribute more to global environmental art!" Li Fang said firmly.
"What is our next goal?" Qin Tian asked, spreading the planning map on the table in the office.
Lu Wan carefully inserted a red marker needle into a city in South America on the map and said: "The success of the South American exhibition made us realize that environmental protection issues are different in every region of the world. Our projects should be based on the conditions of different regions." Features, uniquely designed activities.”
Li Fang nodded in agreement: "That's right. We can start with existing partners and provide them with more specific support. At the same time, we should also expand new partners and let them help us better understand the needs of each region. "
Qin Tian thought: "We can also use online platforms to allow more people around the world to participate anytime and anywhere. Environmental art should not have national boundaries, and everyone can express their ideas through creation."
A few days later, the team released a new global plan on the website and social media: combining environmentally friendly art exhibitions with educational resources, launching the "Green Art Action" project, inviting artists, schools, communities and artists from different regions around the world. Organizations participate together.
In this project, each region can design its own environmentally friendly art theme based on its own culture and natural resources. The team will provide curatorial guidance and teaching resources, and showcase the results of each region through an online exhibition platform.
Within weeks, partners from all over the world expressed their willingness to participate in the operation, including a famous museum in Europe, art schools in Asia, several community centers in Africa, and environmental groups in North America.
The team has a clear division of labor. Qin Tian is responsible for overall coordination and guidance, while Lu Wan maintains contact with various partners and provides professional curatorial advice. Li Fang organized a creative team to produce teaching videos and online resources to provide content support for the project.
At an art school in South America, students are making a giant model of a city out of old newspapers and plastic bags. Their theme is "Green City of the Future", imagining a future world built entirely from renewable resources through collage.
In an African village, children at a community center made sculptures of wild animals using various natural materials and waste products to show their care for the local ecosystem.
In European museums, sculptures and interactive installations made from recycled electronic waste are on display. Through interactive operations, viewers can understand the dangers of electronic waste and learn how to properly handle and recycle electronic equipment.
In North American art schools, students used waste materials such as cardboard, metal and glass to create large-scale outdoor murals, showing their love for the local natural landscape.
During the implementation of the "Green Art Action" project, creativity and environmental protection concepts from different regions around the world were displayed through artistic works. On the online exhibition platform, works from each region have unique styles and concepts, fully reflecting the artist's creativity and passion for environmental protection.
At an art school in Asia, students used local mountains and rivers as the theme and used bamboo, straw and cloth to create a three-dimensional landscape painting that vividly depicts their vision of their hometown.
At a museum in Europe, visitors viewed sculptures made from electronic scrap and metal parts and learned about the recycling and recycling of electronic waste through interactive installations. A family stood in front of an interactive device. The mother said to her child: "We can try to recycle some electronic waste at home to avoid waste as much as possible."
In an African village, children at a community center showed villagers what it means to protect wildlife through their animal sculptures. Next to each sculpture is a note about the animal's conservation status and threats, making villagers aware of the importance of protecting the ecology.
In art schools across North America, students’ outdoor murals showcase the life and color of local natural landscapes. There is an interactive area next to the mural, which explains to visitors the methods and techniques for reusing cardboard, metal and glass waste, and encourages everyone to participate in creation in an environmentally friendly way.
The message area on the online exhibition platform was also very lively, with viewers from all over the world leaving messages expressing their love for these works and sharing their own environmentally friendly ideas.
An audience member from South America left a message: "These works make me realize that environmental protection is not only a responsibility, but also an inspiration for artistic creation. I want to take my friends to create together!"
Another viewer said: "The harm of electronic waste to the environment cannot be ignored. I will try my best to avoid waste in my life and pass on the knowledge I have learned to more people."
In order to further expand the impact of the event, the team decided to launch a series of online lectures and workshops, inviting participating artists and educators to share their experiences. Each lecture and workshop attracts thousands of participants and provides interactive sessions to answer questions from the audience.
In an online lecture for Asia, Lu Wan shared her experience in curating exhibitions and encouraged artists to use local materials to express their environmental protection concepts.
“The natural resources of each place are unique,” she said. “Using local materials to create works allows people to better understand and cherish their environment.”
In another seminar for Europe, Qin Tian discussed how to incorporate environmentally friendly art concepts into school curricula to help children cultivate their environmental awareness through creation.
He said: "Through environmental art education, children can learn how to solve problems in innovative ways and realize the limited resources and the preciousness of the environment." (End of Chapter)
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