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The Climate Museum

The Climate Museum

The Climate Museum is the first museum in the United States dedicated to climate change. The Museum mobilizes the power of arts and cultural programming to invite visitors into climate engagement and agency and to transform our public culture for action at scale. The Museum offers free, interdisciplinary, participatory programs that connect constituents to a culture for climate action with a focus on justice, including exhibitions and installations, pop-ups, youth programs, interactive dialogue events, performances, workshops, and more. The Museum is currently scaling up to a year-round home near Hudson Yards opening in 2029.

Future Events Supported by The Climate Museum

Jun 72025

Distant Early Warning

Distant Early Warning is a documentary project which combines art, science, and journalism, highlighting that climate change is one of our biggest threats. Award-winning photographer and documentary filmmaker Louie Palu will install a series of photographs frozen in large ice blocks in the Photovillage. The melting ice blocks will gradually reveal photographs made around the Arctic.

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Jun 82025

Distant Early Warning

Distant Early Warning is a documentary project which combines art, science, and journalism, highlighting that climate change is one of our biggest threats. Award-winning photographer and documentary filmmaker Louie Palu will install a series of photographs frozen in large ice blocks in the Photovillage. The melting ice blocks will gradually reveal photographs made around the Arctic.

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