Join us for an immersive evening of climate storytelling rooted in watershed science and uplifted with light.
Projection artist Boo McCaleb transforms the interior spaces of Capitol Region Watershed District’s Watershed Learning Center with projected imagery and sound, creating spaces for rest, play, connection and reflection. Wander through two different installations to learn about current and predicted climate impacts in our watershed, and explore ways to shore up hope by being together and sharing our own stories of resilience.
About the artist:
Boo McCaleb, also known as Booscapes, is a Minneapolis-based projection artist and creative technologist whose work bridges visual storytelling, community healing, and immersive design. Through their practice, Booscapes transform public spaces with light, color, and soundscapes, reflecting cultural experiences. Their installations center interactivity, the environment, and the collective imagination. With a background in facilitation, public art, and artist advocacy, Boo uses projection as both a tool and source of magic as a pathway toward joy, spirituality, and connection.
This drop-in event is at Capitol Region Watershed District’s Watershed Learning Center (595 Aldine St., Saint Paul, MN). Light snacks provided. All ages are welcome. Registration is appreciated but not required.
Organized by CRWD Artist-in-Residence Sarah Peters and CRWD Community Engagement Coordinator Maricella Xiong.
Above image: Project Night Light Projection Mapping [Installation] (2022) by Boo McCaleb. Western Sculpture Park, Saint Paul, Minnesota.
https://boomccaleb.myportfolio.com/project-night-light
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