Are you ready to delve deep into the heart of one of the most pressing issues of our time? Get set for “Down to Earth: Climate Change & Climate Futures,” an inspiring photography exhibition that opens its doors on November 14th in Port Said, Egypt. This compelling showcase is a collaboration between the renowned Cairo-based photography school Photopia and the esteemed World Press Photo—a non-profit organization based in Amsterdam dedicated to supporting visual storytellers worldwide.
The exhibit will be hosted at Feryal Garden, offering a beautiful backdrop for such a vital conversation. The exhibition runs daily from 10 AM to 10 PM until November 30th, making it accessible for everyone eager to explore the intricate connections between climate change and our everyday lives.
What sets “Down to Earth” apart is its dual focus: while it highlights the pressing challenges posed by climate change on land, water, and human life, it also celebrates tales of resilience, adaptation, and hope from across the globe. Through powerful imagery and personal narratives, attendees will have the opportunity to witness how communities are navigating the complexities of environmental change, reminding us that every cloud has a silver lining.
Thanks to the support of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Egypt and the collaborative efforts with the Port Said Governorate, this exhibition not only aims to raise awareness but also inspires action towards a more sustainable future. It serves as a platform for dialogue, encouraging visitors to reflect on their role in combating climate change and fostering environmental stewardship.
This exhibition is a must-see for photography enthusiasts, environmental advocates, and anyone interested in the future of our planet. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this essential conversation!
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