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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:art\,climate\,gender\,poetry'
CONTACT:Sierra Quitiquit\; sierra@timeforbetter.org\; https://www.timeforbe
 tter.org/cop28hopehouse
DESCRIPTION:Join Monica Jahan Bose  for an interactive sari workshop during
  the open house for Hope House in the Arts District.  The event and Monica
 ’s sari installation will take place during the COP28 climate conference i
 n Dubai.  It will be part of Hope House in the arts district and accessibl
 e to all (no blue or green badge needed).\nAddress:  Jossa\, Warehouse 45 
 Alserkal Avenue – 17th St – Dubai – United Arab Emirates\nInteractive Clim
 ate Sari workshop:  November 30 from 7-10 pm at Open House (RSVP at link h
 ere)\nHope House is a “canvas for hope\,” a place of rest\, resilience\, c
 ulture and inspiration set in a warehouse space in the vibrant Alserkal ar
 ts district in Dubai.  All visitors to COP28 are invited to come and join 
 us.  More details about Hope House at this link.\n7:00 pm – 10:00 pm: OPEN
  (HOPE) HOUSE – A warm welcome to COP28 UAE from Time for Better and celeb
 ration of Earth featuring an interactive media opportunity to share your c
 limate story with Imagine5. Women’s Environmental and Climate Action (WECA
 N) will provide an Earth Dedication to inspire optimistic outcomes at COP2
 8 UAE. *Hope House guests are welcome to bring rocks\, soil\, and water fr
 om their homelands to combine into vessels which will symbolize our collec
 tive efforts to make a positive difference.\nMonica Jahan Bose is a Bangla
 deshi-American artist and climate activist whose work spans painting\, pri
 ntmaking\, film\, performance\, and installation.  Her socially engaged wo
 rk highlights the intersection of climate\, racial\, gender\, and economic
  injustice through co-created workshops\, art actions\, installations and 
 performances. Monica uses the sari — a precolonial 18-foot-long unstitched
  garment that is always recycled and never discarded — to represent women’
 s lives and the cycle of life on our planet. She has exhibited her work ex
 tensively in the US and internationally including solo exhibitions at the 
 Bangladesh National Museum and MACRO Museum of Contemporary Art Rome. Her 
 decade-long collaborative project STORYTELLING WITH SARIS with women farme
 rs from her ancestral island village has traveled to eight countries and 1
 1 US states\, engaging thousands of people. She has a BA in the Practice o
 f Art (Painting) from Wesleyan University\, a Diploma in Art from Santinik
 etan\, India\, and a JD from Columbia Law School.
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LOCATION:Hope House (at Jossa) @ Warehouse 45 Alserkal Avenue - 17th St - D
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  open house for Hope House in the Arts District.  The event and Monica’s s
 ari installation will take place during the COP28 climate conference in Du
 bai.  It will be part of Hope House in the arts district and accessible to
  all (no blue or green badge needed).</p>\n<p>Address:  Jossa\, Warehouse 
 45 Alserkal Avenue – 17th St – Dubai – United Arab Emirates</p>\n<p>Intera
 ctive Climate Sari workshop:  November 30 from 7-10 pm at Open House (<a h
 ref='https://www.timeforbetter.org/cop28hopehouse'>RSVP at link here)</a><
 /p>\n<p>Hope House is a “canvas for hope\,” a place of rest\, resilience\,
  culture and inspiration set in a warehouse space in the vibrant Alserkal 
 arts district in Dubai.  All visitors to COP28 are invited to come and joi
 n us.  More details about <span style='color: #0000ff\;'><strong><a style=
 'color: #0000ff\;' href='https://www.timeforbetter.org/cop28hopehouse'>Hop
 e House at this link.</a></strong></span></p>\n<p dir='ltr'>7:00 pm – 10:0
 0 pm: OPEN (HOPE) HOUSE – A warm welcome to COP28 UAE from Time for Better
  and celebration of Earth featuring an interactive media opportunity to sh
 are your climate story with Imagine5. Women’s Environmental and Climate Ac
 tion (WECAN) will provide an Earth Dedication to inspire optimistic outcom
 es at COP28 UAE. *Hope House guests are welcome to bring rocks\, soil\, an
 d water from their homelands to combine into vessels which will symbolize 
 our collective efforts to make a positive difference.</p>\n<p dir='ltr'>Mo
 nica Jahan Bose is a Bangladeshi-American artist and climate activist whos
 e work spans painting\, printmaking\, film\, performance\, and installatio
 n.  Her socially engaged work highlights the intersection of climate\, rac
 ial\, gender\, and economic injustice through co-created workshops\, art a
 ctions\, installations and performances. Monica uses the sari — a precolon
 ial 18-foot-long unstitched garment that is always recycled and never disc
 arded — to represent women’s lives and the cycle of life on our planet. Sh
 e has exhibited her work extensively in the US and internationally includi
 ng solo exhibitions at the Bangladesh National Museum and MACRO Museum of 
 Contemporary Art Rome. Her decade-long collaborative project STORYTELLING 
 WITH SARIS with women farmers from her ancestral island village has travel
 ed to eight countries and 11 US states\, engaging thousands of people. She
  has a BA in the Practice of Art (Painting) from Wesleyan University\, a D
 iploma in Art from Santiniketan\, India\, and a <i>JD</i> from Columbia La
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