Environmental Graphiti® and…
Museums
EG Museum Engagements
Museums have showcased Environmental Graphiti® as a powerful way to translate climate science into visual storytelling. From science centers and natural history museums to art museums and cultural institutions, the collection has been featured in exhibitions, permanent installations, and special events—engaging visitors of all ages with the science of climate change through art.
Featured Exhibits
Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum of the Chicago Academy of Sciences
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Flight of Butterflies (2024–2025)
As part of the city-wide Flight of Butterflies exhibit, Environmental Graphiti® created a butterfly titled Choosing Our Planet’s Future. It was displayed at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum in spring 2024 before moving to Chicago’s Lincoln Park, where it will remain through summer 2025.Permanent Collection
The Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum has acquired three Environmental Graphiti® works for its permanent climate change exhibit, which will remain in Chicago for a year before traveling to other science museums.Solo Exhibition (2019–2020)
The museum also hosted a major year-long solo exhibition of Environmental Graphiti®, which concluded in March 2020.
Ontario Science Center
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The Ontario Science Centre, which was at the time of acquisition, one of the world’s leading science museums, purchased five Environmental Graphiti® works for its collection.
MOXI, the Wolf Museum of Exploration & Innovation
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MOXI Exhibition (2019–2020)
Environmental Graphiti® was exhibited at MOXI, the Wolf Museum of Exploration & Innovation in Santa Barbara, California, from August 30, 2019 through April 2020. MOXI is a hands-on destination designed to ignite learning through interactive experiences in science and creativity.
EG Exhibits
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Newsletter Feature (2022)
Environmental Graphiti® was highlighted in the Adler Planetarium’s Space from Home newsletter on April 20, 2022.EarthFest (2019)
The Adler also featured Environmental Graphiti® during its fourth annual EarthFest on April 13, 2019. The Adler is one of Chicago’s premier museums and the nation’s first planetarium.
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National Museum of China (2023)
Environmental Graphiti® was featured in the exhibition Powered by Nature, Powering the Future, which presented renewable resources such as wind and solar energy in a sensory, interactive way.The exhibition was organized by the World Wildlife Fund of China and held at the National Museum of China in Beijing from September 26 to October 22, 2023.
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The art was exhibited at the North Museum in Lancaster, PA in the “steam” gallery.
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MOXI Exhibition (2019–2020)
Environmental Graphiti® was exhibited at MOXI, the Wolf Museum of Exploration & Innovation in Santa Barbara, California, from August 30, 2019 through April 2020. MOXI is a hands-on destination designed to ignite learning through interactive experiences in science and creativity.
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The Ontario Science Centre, one of the world’s leading science museums, acquired five Environmental Graphiti® works for its collection.
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Flight of Butterflies (2024–2025)
As part of the city-wide Flight of Butterflies exhibit, Environmental Graphiti® created a butterfly titled Choosing Our Planet’s Future. It was displayed at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum in spring 2024 before moving to Chicago’s Lincoln Park, where it will remain through summer 2025.Permanent Collection
The Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum has acquired three Environmental Graphiti® works for its permanent climate change exhibit, which will remain in Chicago for a year before traveling to other science museums.Solo Exhibition (2019–2020)
The museum also hosted a major year-long solo exhibition of Environmental Graphiti®, which concluded in March 2020.
Exhibits Gallery

Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum

the National Museum of China, Beijing

MOXI Science Museum

MOXI Science Museum

MOXI Science Museum

Ontario Science Centre

Notebaert Nature Museum

Notebaert Nature Museum

University of California, Irvine

University of California, Irvine

University of California, Irvine

University of California, Irvine

Loyola University, Chicago

Loyola University, Chicago

Georgetown University
