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WHILE the debate about climate change rages, the creator of a new exhibition on the subject says her show is not controversial.
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Albury artist Vicki Luke said her exhibition Edenhouse was inspired by recent events, including the Black Saturday bushfires and Queensland floods.
“Because the images come from real articles and real experiences, it has more integrity than someone just trying to stir things up,” Ms Luke said.
“The overall message I would like people to take from this is that we are all interconnected and the issues of climate change are very challenging.”
The artist has used a range of mediums including smoked glass.
Ms Luke will talk more about the works at Arts Space Wodonga at 11am today.