Wednesday 25 June, 18:00

Opening: Climate Fiction – A Story on the Cantonal Contemporary Art Fund Collection

A thought-provoking exhibition exploring how systemic inequalities and oppression have contributed to today’s ecological crises. Curated by Jean-Rodolphe Petter, winner of the 2024 curatorial grant, the show highlights works from the 20th and 21st centuries and examines climate change through the lens of power, production, and discrimination.

Place de Sardaigne 2,
1227 Carouge
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