Anthropocene Consequences (UIC Day): Currents of a Changing World
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Anthropocene Consequences (UIC Day): Currents of a Changing World

By Freshwater Lab at UIC

Join us for a collective experiment in ecological science, environmental justice, artistic activism and organizing!

Date and time

Location

400 S Peoria St

400 South Peoria Street Chicago, IL 60607

Agenda

10:00 AM

Climate Justice, Cultural Heritage and Museums: Notes from the Field


Location: Great Space, University of Illinois at Chicago Art and Exhibition Hall, 5 Floor, 400 South Peoria Street Chicago, IL 6060 What are some of the best practices and creative projects address...

12:00 PM

Lunch

1:30 PM

Vertical Rivers: Water flow across the soil -> plant -> atmosphere continuum


Location: Plant Research Laboratory, 1020 S. Union St., Chicago, Illinois 60607 Guided walk by Max Berkelhammer, Professor, Dept. of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Chicago ...

4:00 PM

Coffee Break

5:00 PM

Lawscapes


Location: Great Space, University of Illinois at Chicago Art and Exhibition Hall, 5 Floor, 400 South Peoria Street Chicago, IL 60607 An evening that begins with a lecture performance by Berlin-base...

7:00 PM

Dinner

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About this event

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Anthropocene Consequences

The Freshwater Lab invites you an upcoming event we are hosting in partnership with the Anthropocene Commons! Join us for a collective experiment in ecological science, environmental justice, artistic activism and organizing under increasingly chaotic conditions, with a focus on Chicago, the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River Watershed!


UIC Day: Currents of a Changing World
October 23rd, 2025

Water flows through soil, roots, sky—and through memory, justice, and law. It carries the story of a city learning to live with climate change, carving channels through landscapes, courtrooms, and theaters. These gatherings bring together field notes from struggles where art and law meet activism, in defense of ecologies of livelihood. We walk Chicago’s green spaces, listen to water’s hidden circuits, and ask: What if a tree could testify? What if law flowed like a river? To follow these questions is to step into the currents of our time—attuning ourselves to vertical rivers, shifting lawscapes, and new forms of collective imagination in the Anthropocene.


About Anthropocene Campuses

Do you think climate change is real? Do you care about the relations between art, science, politics and the natural world? Do you envision alternative ways of living in the future – while keeping a close eye on actual modes of life in the present? Would you like to meet new people who are involved with exactly these issues? Anthropocene Campuses are temporary gatherings — intense, open, and provisional — where knowledge is not only shared, but created together. Rooted in place yet oriented toward planetary concerns, these multi-day encounters bring a wide range of disciplines and practices into dialogue, linking local urgencies to global entanglements.

The series is free and open to the public. To register and view the full schedule of events, visit ac-chicago.org.

Safety and accessibility
Gallery 400 is wheelchair accessible. Accessible restrooms and drop-off are available Gallery 400 is wheelchair accessible, though elevator issues may occur—call 312-996-6114 or 312-413-1001 for assistance. Accessible restrooms and drop-off are available, and the nearest parking is the Harrison Street Parking Structure. For additional accommodation requests, please contact gallery400@uic.edu or 312-996-6114. To request further accommodations, email thefreshwaterlab@gmail.com.

We are committed to fostering a festival environment that is inclusive, safe and accessible to everyone. We do not tolerate any harassment based on race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, disability, body size, appearance, age or national origin.

COVID-19
If you are sick, stay home. Wear a mask in public if you are at high risk for illness or are sick. For more information and updated guidance, visit cdc.gov/respiratory-viruses.

Notice of filming and photography

Photographers and/or news media may be present at this event. Participating and being present during the event gives the University of Illinois Chicago the right to use photographs or video/audio recordings taken of you during the event for educational or promotional purposes and for sharing with external news media. If you do not wish to appear in photographs or be recorded, please avoid this area at this time or contact an on-site staff member or volunteer.

About The Freshwater Lab

The Freshwater Lab at the University of Illinois Chicago is an initiative to communicate Great Lakes water issues to the general public, create tools to visualize the current state and future scenarios of water sources, engage unaffiliated groups in water planning, and train a new generation of Great Lakes leaders. As we focus on the Great Lakes basin, we also reach outward to build relationships with water stewards from other parts of the world.

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Oct 23 · 10:00 AM CDT