THE ecological crisis, climate change and hyper-capitalism are the focus of an arts festival connecting Glasgow with New York, Tokyo and Bologna.
Unfix, which began in Scotland in 2015 and now has sister events across the world, begins on June 11 and runs for 17 days online.
For the first time all four cities have synchronised their programmes to create an international showcase of work responding to the human impact on the planet.
As a result of being moved online, this year’s festival will bring together artists from the UK, United States, Italy, Japan, Germany, Mexico and beyond.
Through a series of films, virtual exhibitions, performances, workshops, sound walks and in-conversation events, they will explore the human relationship to the natural world and how it has changed throughout the pandemic.
The programme is split into on-demand content released at 5pm daily and available to catch up through to the end of the festival and over 40 live events. Festival passes are available on a pay-what-you-can basis and provide access to over 70 events.
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