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Penn lays out ambitious new roadmap for climate and sustainability action
Penn’s Climate and Sustainability Action Plan 4.0 outlines sustainability goals for fiscal year 2025-29 and lays out Penn’s path toward carbon neutrality by 2042.
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After Modernism
After Modernism: Selections From the Neumann Family Collection showcases 50 works collected since 1948 from the modernist canon, including pieces from Picasso, Matisse, Keith Haring, and Allison Zuckerman, among others.
Ends March 2, 2025After Modernism Opening Reception
The Arthur Ross Gallery hosts an opening reception for After Modernism: Selections From the Neumann Family Collection, which showcases 50 works collected since 1948 from the modernist canon. Refreshments will be available and the student a cappella group Counterparts will perform.
ICA Winter 2025 Opening
The Institute of Contemporary Art celebrates the opening of Nature Never Loses, an in-depth survey of the multidisciplinary work of Carl Cheng, whose six-decade-spanning work explores identity, technology, and ecology. There will be small bites from Dim Sum House and a DJ.
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