Thirst

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March 27, 2014
12:00pm Central Time
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Welcome! The screening of Arts in Context "Thirst" will begin Thursday, March 27 at noon.

Video Description

Thirst

Explore an art installation takes on the pressing issue of water shortages and challenges the community to action. The Center For Women & Their Work presents THIRST, which memorializes the loss of over 300 million trees that died in the Texas in the drought of 2011. The exhibit also encourage an exchange of ideas about the impact that a scarcity of water will have on Texas and beyond.

26min 46sec

Moderator

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    Beau Waldrop

    Web Communications Specialist for Panhandle PBS.

Participants

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    Cullen Lutz

    Panelist

    Community Engagement Specialist for Panhandle PBS.

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    Sara Robertson

    Panelist

    Producer for KLRU

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    Mario Troncoso

    Panelist

    Producer of Arts in Context

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    Courtney Milleson

    Panelist

    Amarillo College

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    Emily

    Panelist

    Emily is one of Amarillo College's Presidential Scholars.

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    Kay Kennedy

    Panelist

    Amarillo Museum of Art

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