Artists spark climate conversations with window art

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Greater Columbus Arts Council's Art Spot is a series of public art installations housed in businesses Downtown and in the Short North.

Malvar-Stewart said she drew the insects, hand-carved them out of wood blocks and hand-printed them on silk fabric.

, according to Jami Goldstein, the organization’s vice president of marketing, communications and events.Artists submitted designs, which were selected by a jury. Goldstein said they received approximately 50 applications. “Art as a form of communication is a good way to provide information to an audience,” said Leibrand, a 47-year-old Grandview artist who also works in the science field. “You don’t have to go into a gallery. You can just walk down the street and see this.”“It's the idea of starting small," said Rond, a 49-year-old Clintonville artist."Amy, Jami and I have started small, trying to open up this conversation.

In addition to creating awareness about environmental issues, artists Dan Gerdeman and Rob W. Jones added “hints of hope” to their window installation at Monk’s Copy Shop, located at 47 E. Gay St.,” the piece features a wood carving of two people fishing in a boat labeled “S.S. Hope.” There may be a pink sky and fossils strewn in the painted backdrop, but there’s a tiny green sprout in the dystopian environment.

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