
Join the KQ for at the Aga Khan Centre Gallery for a private guided curator tour by Esen Kaya to experience a thought-provoking dialogue between art and environmental science.
About
Seeds of Trees, Sounds of Mountains is an exhibition exploring climate change through the lens of art, nature, and global conservation. Featuring works by a diverse group of artists, poets, and sound artists, the exhibition responds to themes of environmental stewardship, inspired by the Aga Khan Development Network’s commitment to climate action.
In partnership with the Aga Khan Agency for Habitat, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Wakehurst, and other global organisations, the exhibition brings together creative responses to pressing ecological issues. From intricate seed-inspired sculptures to immersive soundscapes of mountain landscapes, each piece reflects on the interconnectedness of people, landscapes, and plant life, particularly in the Pakistan Himalayas.
Key Details
- Date: Thursday, 3 April
- Location: 10 Handyside St, London N1C 4DN
- Time: 08:30 AM – 10:00 AM
Join us at the Aga Khan Centre Gallery for a guided curator tour by Esen Kaya to experience a thought-provoking dialogue between art and science, and to explore how cultural and environmental narratives can shape our collective responsibility to the planet.
For any enquiries, please contact events@knowledgequarter.london.