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The educational exhibit was done in conjunction with the grassroots nonprofit Pipelines and Borderlines, which seeks to educate the public about fossil fuels and their environmental impact through artistic expression. In their educational efforts, Pipelines and Borderlines has produced three print portfolios, curated by artist Beverly Keys of Oak Park, Illinois, that feature artists from the U.S., Mexico, Canada and Central America, the Lubeznik Center for the Arts said in a press release. Working with a technique in printmaking media called relief, their collaborations juxtapose the global effects of environmental calamities with the environmental justice that can be attained through education.