Bari: GEA 2076 — an exhibition imagining the climate's future

GEA 2076 is an exhibition offering an artistic and speculative perspective on climatic changes. In Bari, the project brings together installations, environmental artworks and multimedia languages to encourage reflection on how climate change may reshape landscapes, cities and social practices.

Main themes

  • Speculative representations of the climate and its territorial impacts;
  • Immersive installations combining art, science and technology;
  • Reflections on resilience, adaptation and coexistence with changing environments.

The exhibition addresses both the general public and professionals, using an accessible language that nevertheless offers critical insights. The works are designed to engage visitors sensorially and to spark conversations about sustainable practices and shared futures.

Practical information

  • Location: Bari (specific venue not indicated in the initial notice);
  • Dates: not specified in the available information — check the event's official calendar for schedules and opening times;
  • Visiting tips: allow 60–90 minutes to experience the installations; look for guided tours or side events aimed at schools and groups.

For updates on times, tickets and related activities, consult the event's official channels. GEA 2076 offers a chance to see how contemporary art can interpret and comment on today's environmental challenges.

Where it is

Location: Via Dante Alighieri, 104, 70122 Bari BA, Italia

Coordinates: 41.1218702, 16.8682921

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