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Pyro Futures
January 4 - June 16
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Pyro Futures
Collections Classroom
What will future fires be like in California? What might we do now to prepare for and sculpt what might become? Pyro Futures invites collective speculation on the transformative nature of fire and the ways it can change the materiality of California’s landscapes. Through interactive displays and multidisciplinary methods of inquiry, visitors will feel their way into possible futures and our role in making them. Learn more at the Pyro Futures website.
Curated by Brett Milligan and Emily Schlickman, professors of landscape architecture and environmental design, Department of Human Ecology, UC Davis.
On view January 4–June 16, 2024
Pyro Futures receives support from the Manetti Shrem Museum, the Institute of the Environment, and the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences at the University of California, Davis.