The WRRI 2026 Annual Conference Day 2 Plenary Announced!
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"Art Moves: Connecting Communities to Their Water Resources" |
"Art Moves" will discuss the power of art to engage communities about water resources. Each panelist will discuss specific projects such as sculptures and parks at a wastewater treatment facility, community murals, and a "Dear Neighbor" project that visualized stories of flooding.
Join us for a compelling discussion and bring questions about how to make art happen in your space!
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| Erin Boyd
Water Efficiency Analyst, Department of Water Management, City of Durham
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| Kelly Pajek
Public Art Program Director, 4Culture, King County, WA
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| Tiffany Baker
Visual artist, Brooklyn, NY
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The WRRI annual conference brings together all sectors and disciplines working in water resources across North Carolina. Through networking opportunities, panels, poster sessions, lightning talks, and exhibitors, this two-day conference features best practices and new research on one of North Carolina's most valuable resources. See what we're offering this year by checking out our agenda on our website!
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The 2026 annual conference agenda is subject to change. Please periodically check our website for agenda updates.
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Secure your spot at the conference by registering today!
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Thank You to our Watershed Level Sponsors! |
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