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Steamboat Springs Art Exhibit Tackles Climate Change
Western Resilience Center leads collaboration with local artists and organizations.
Published on Mar. 4, 2026
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In Steamboat Springs, Colorado, the Western Resilience Center is spearheading a collaborative art exhibit called "Insight: Art for Climate Action" during the month of March. The exhibit aims to use art as a medium to spark dialogue and raise awareness about climate change.
Why it matters
As climate change continues to be a pressing global issue, initiatives that engage the community through creative outlets like art can be an effective way to inspire action and foster meaningful discussions around environmental challenges.
The details
The "Insight: Art for Climate Action" exhibit features work from local artists that explores themes related to climate change and sustainability. The exhibit is a collaboration between the Western Resilience Center and various community organizations in Steamboat Springs.
- The exhibit runs throughout the month of March 2026.
The players
Western Resilience Center
A local organization in Steamboat Springs, Colorado that is leading the "Insight: Art for Climate Action" exhibit to use art as a tool for climate change activism and awareness.
The takeaway
By harnessing the power of art, the Western Resilience Center and its partners in Steamboat Springs are finding creative ways to engage the community and spark meaningful dialogue around the critical issue of climate change.


