Schedule of Events

Sept 20 – Jan 5

Festival Art
Currents
Eamon Mac Mahon
THEMUSEUM, Kitchener


Oct 18 – Dec 8

Festival Art
Urban Screens
john st. Interventions
Beacon Board / TTC Subway Posters


Oct 19 – Feb 2

ROM Exhibition
Carbon 14: Climate is Culture Exhibition at the ROM
Various Artists
Royal Ontario Museum


Oct 26

Public Talks, Discussions + Conference
Workshop: Beyond Green Youth Summit
Eco Arts Activism
Sidney Smith Hall, University of Toronto


Nov 4 – 17

Festival Art
Urban Screens: A Rare Perspective
Chris Hadfield
TTC subway platform screens


Nov 4 – 17

Festival Art
Urban Screens: Drowning World
Gideon Mandel
Shopping centre screens, nationwide


Nov 6

Performance Series / Special Event
Carbon 14 Mock Trial
The Trial of David Suzuki
Royal Ontario Museum, Currelley Gallery


Nov 9

Festival Art
Waterlife
Kevin McMahon
THEMUSEUM, Kitchener


Nov 17

Public Talks, Discussions + Conference
Sea Sick: Why Oil and Water Don’t Mix
Alanna Mitchell
THEMUSEUM, Kitchener


Nov 20

Public Talks, Discussions + Conference
8th Annual Eva Holtby Lecture on Contemporary Culture
Antony Gormley
Royal Ontario Museum, Currelly Gallery


Nov 23

Festival Art
Film: Burning Ice
Planet in Focus Film Festival
AGO, Jackman Hall


Nov 26

Public Talks, Discussions + Conference
Climate Culture Art Change: Are we getting hotter?
FRCC Curated Conversations
Royal Ontario Museum, C5


Jan 1 – 30

Festival Art
Urban Screens: #crazyweather
Sharon Switzer
Pattison video billboard on Yonge Street, just north of Dundas Square, Toronto


Jan 26

Public Talks, Discussions + Conference
Carbon 14 Day of Dialogue: The Changing Arctic Landscape
Royal Ontario Museum


Jan 26

The Theatre Centre Series
Tanya Tagaq + Post-Normal
The Theatre Centre


NEW DATES: Jan 29 – Feb 2

The Theatre Centre Series
This Clement World
Cynthia Hopkins
The Theatre Centre


Feb 3 – Feb 4

Public Talks, Discussions + Conference
International Sustainability Conference
MaRS Discovery District and 99 Sudbury


NEW DATES: March 19 – 23

The Theatre Centre Series
Sea Sick
Alanna Mitchell
The Theatre Centre

This Clement World

This Clement World is a fiercely creative and charismatic tribute to our rapidly changing environment, as seen through the prism of Cynthia Hopkins’ deeply personal lens and wild cross-disciplinary style. Performed live with a 15-piece chorus and band, This Clement World blends outlandish fiction and original avant-folk songs with Hopkins’ own documentary footage from an Arctic expedition with Cape Farewell, infusing our global climate crisis with humour, poetics and urgency.

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Day of Dialogue

Participate in an afternoon of high-level balanced presentations and discussion about the impacts of climate change on Inuit communities with leading experts and stakeholders.

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Download the Exhibition Guide

Download your copy of the Carbon 14: Climate is Culture Festival and Exhibition Guide (PDF 14Mb).

Multimedia Extras

View our Multimedia Extras to learn more about the issues behind Carbon 14: Climate is Culture.