

Join us in welcoming three local artists whose work is inspired by the continuing effects of climate change. In our current exhibition "Entropic Landscapes," Margaret E. Murray and Lisa Kairos, examine landscapes shaped by a planet in flux. Through fractured copper plates, distilled land paintings, and layered abstractions shaped by fire, water, and shifting terrain, the exhibition presents landscape as an active system under pressure. From Arctic ice melt to desert erosion and atmospheric change, the works trace how land cracks, recedes, and reorganizes in real time.
Artist Ella Noe's site-specific installation in TINT's Alcove creates an immersive experience through a mesh and collage world of trees.
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Entropic Landscapes: Artist Talk is a free independent taking place on Sunday, April 26, 2026 at TINT Gallery, 149 Gough St, San Francisco, CA 94102, USA, San Francisco, United States. Attendance is free โ register to secure your spot. Currently 60 people have registered out of 60 spots.
Join this independent over 1 hour and 30 minutes for an engaging session of learning, discussion, and networking with fellow attendees.
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Entropic Landscapes: Artist Talk covers topics including Arts & Culture, Climate, SF Climate Week 2026. Find similar events by browsing these topics on Rifio.