C3RI Professor Lise Autogena speaking at the international arts-science summit ‘Under Her Eye: Women and Climate Change’ – 01 and 02 June
C3RI Professor Lise Autogena will be speaking this week at Under Her Eye: Women and Climate Change, a high profile international arts-science summit at The British Library on 1st-2nd June, to explore and celebrate the role of women taking action on climate change. The summit is headlined by Booker-prize winning author, Margaret Atwood, Christiana Figueres, previous Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC, Hakima El Haité, Moroccan Minister for the Environment and Caroline Lucas MP, Co-Leader of the Green Party.
The event brings together a wide range of pioneering women working globally to tackle the environmental challenge of our age through art, science, technology, finance, health, activism, leadership and policy – united by the power of the arts to tell these stories, spark conversations and inspire change.
Under Her Eye: Women and Climate Change
The British Library
01 – 02 June 2018
The event is curated by Invisible Dust as part of the 2018 Suffrage Centenary. Read more here.
Professor Lise Autogena is an artist and a Professor of Cross-Disciplinary Art at the Cultural Communication and Computing Research Institute at Sheffield Hallam University. Find out more about her work here.