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The Green Partnership Exhibition at Nottingham Contemporary kicks off a weekend of Climate Assembly action, inviting local people to share their thoughts on Nottingham’s future.
Striving for our city to be a good place to live for future generations to come, we ask: “What would we like the environment of Nottingham to be and how can we move towards it? How do we build a sustainable future for our city?”
On Saturday the 9th of May, Nottingham Green Partnership - part of Nottingham Citizens Climate Assembly, will present a vibrant pop-up exhibition, showcasing a sample of local climate action activity, and inviting visitors to have their say in Nottingham’s future. This fun, free entry, and thought provoking one-day event welcomes people of all ages to find out more about the environmental challenges facing the city, and how some organisations are already positively shaping Nottingham’s greener future.
There will be free, interactive art and planting activities, with audiences invited to share their thoughts through creativity, discussion and writing. From a pop-up bicycle powered cinema to installations from local art students, the exhibition will feature a broad spectrum of responses across various fields and practices. Come and add your ideas to the exhibition’s ‘Vision Wall’ - and feed into the vital consultation happening as part of the Climate Assembly weekend. The Manifesto formed from these recommendations will then be put to leaders and decision makers in the city and wider region, who have pledged to listen and respond.
The weekend’s exhibition is hosted in partnership with Nottingham Climate Assembly, Nottingham Green Partnership, Nottingham Trent University, and Nottingham Contemporary.
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