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Research on Transformation Through Art

April 3, 2026 @ 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm

The Ebell of Los Angeles

Organizer

Ekaterina Sky

About Event

We invite you to a private Life Force art experience in Los Angeles, created for a small circle that values depth and meaning. Taking place during Earth Month, just before LA Climate Week, this intimate gathering at Ebelle will unveil a body of work five years in the making.

This evening is part of a pioneering research study led by environmental scientist Khulan Gansukh (University of Bayreuth), exploring how immersive art can transform climate anxiety into connection and action. Guests are invited to take part through a brief reflection before and after the experience.
More than an art viewing, this is a guided encounter, quiet, intentional, and deeply felt. Space is very limited and participation will be confirmed individually.

Arrival 12:30 PM
Begin 12:45 PM sharp (doors close at 1:00 PM)
Duration approximately 1.5 hours
Dress code light colors, preferably white
We look forward to sharing this rare and meaningful moment with you.

“I can hardly believe we are doing this research before the project is even released, yet it feels essential to reveal the true impact of art.” – Ekaterina Sky

Location

The Ebell of Los Angeles
743 S Lucerne Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90005 United States

Organizer

Ekaterina Sky

Organizer

Ekaterina Sky

Ekaterina Sky is a Slavic Canadian visual artist based in Los Angeles whose practice explores the relationship between humanity, spirituality, and the natural world. Working across painting, muralism, installation, and socially engaged practice, she creates contemplative works that invite viewers to reflect on their role as stewards of the Earth.

Over the past two decades, Sky has developed an artistic language that bridges aesthetic experience with collective responsibility. Her projects have been presented internationally, including large-scale public works in India, Los Angeles, and Borneo, and her work has appeared in cultural and environmental contexts such as COP30 in Brazil and Carnegie Hall in New York.

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