The Museum of Craft and Design has two new compelling exhibitions dealing with the ways in which individuals are addressing climate change.
“Survival Architecture and the Art of Resilience” features ambitious work from artists and architects creating adaptations to a world that will be increasingly in need of emergency shelters in a climate-constrained world. The concurrent exhibition “Linda Gass: and then this happened …” draws attention to the natural water infrastructure in the greater Bay Area. Read full article by Sharon Anderson in the Marina Times here.