Join us for an evening with Artica resident and Royal Society member Lea Kannar-Lichtenberger, who will share insights from her self-directed research and explorations of the Arctic, alongside reflections on her recently completed record-breaking expedition to Antarctica.
Kannar-Lichtenberger is an environmental artist whose work explores human impact on islands and isolated environments. Through immersive residencies as an artist, traveller, and observer, she creates works that critically examine the effects of the Anthropocene and consumerism. Her multifaceted practice spans sculpture, installation, and moving image, connecting art, science, and lived experience.
Following the presentation, fellow Artica resident and documentarian Scott Carroll will lead a conversation, opening into a Q&A with the audience.
Doors open at 17:30 for soup and informal conversation
Talk begins at 18:00
This event is free and open to all—no booking required.