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All the exhibitions currently on display had been slated for viewing in 2020, including one that was just days away from its opening reception before the city went into lockdown mid-March 2020.
That exhibition, titled “Earth, Every Day” sat unseen for over a year and is comprised of works from 80 Long Beach Unified School District high school students who were invited to explore the environment in their art. The gallery theme was selected in honor of what would have been the 50th anniversary of Earth Day in 2020.
The works that were selected touch on a number of ecological concepts, including air and water pollution, the use of renewable energy and the effects of climate change. The gallery will be available for public viewing until May 16.
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