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IUCN World Conservation Congress

World Conservation Congress organised by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, from 3 to 11 September 2021 in Marseille (France).

Parc Chanot , 114 Rond-Point du Prado, 13008 Marseille (France)

For this exceptional global event, Nicole King has been selected as one of the official cultural events to present a personal exhibition of 35 paintings: “Advocacy for Living Water” from September 3 to 11, 2021. She has chosen a large selection of her most important activist paintings from the past 10 years. Her paintings will raise awareness on three main themes of the World Conservation Congress: Oceans, Freshwater and Climate Change, for example: endangered species (sea turtles, polar bears, large predatory fish), exploding platforms, waste that invades us, threatened ecosystems of mangroves or coral reefs…
Nicole King will be in Marseille at the Parc Chanot, for the World Conservation Congress organized by the IUCN during 8 days to explain her work and to put forward the power of the transdisciplinarity between “Art & Ecology” during two conferences:

  • Conference within the framework of the EGN (space generation Nature) for young people and the general public, free entry in the Agora hall 2, Sunday, September 5, 2021 from 18h to 18h30.
  • Presentation of an hour dedicated to the congressmen: “Art and ecology: a common crisis of the beauty?“, interview between an eco-artist and a philosopher, Mr. Christian Noorbergen. Painting, guardian of the beauty of nature, can contribute to sounding the alarm on the disappearance of biodiversity and the ubiquity of pollution.

In addition, Nicole King will participate in the Nature Generation Area, dedicated to young people and open to the public (free) with a conference on Sunday, September 5 from 6:00 to 6:30 p.m. in Hall 2 of the Palais de la Méditerranée: “Art, ecology and pedagogy: Advocacy for living water“, presentation of his career as an ecoartist, environmental engineer and pedagogy of Récup’art.

Nicole King is part of the official IUCN Congress program :

In April 2021, the IUCN World Youth Summit took place, where Nicole King participated to highlight her innovative pedagogy combining Art and Ecology in Recup’Art:

Nicole King’s Conference «My career as an eco-artist», at the EGN during the IUCN World Congress