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Female Faces in Sustainable Places: Malaysian Women Promoting Sustainable Development • Exhibit at The Wolk Gallery, MIT • 2015
This exhibit design project featuring artifacts and photographs celebrated women engaged in sustainable development work in Malaysia. Working at the highest levels of government and in the private sector, female leaders and managers are defining what sustainability means. And at the local level, “unsung heroines” of all kinds—social entrepreneurs, village leaders, heads of NGOs and elected officials—are leading efforts to implement sustainability. The featured women are part of a five-year partnership between the Universiti Teknologi of Malaysia and Massachusetts Insitute of Technology's Sustainable Cities Program. Photojournalist Leslie Tuttle provided the images and artifacts and curated the exhibition.
Female Faces in Sustainable Places: Malaysian Women Promoting Sustainable Development • Exhibit at The Wolk Gallery, MIT • 2015
This exhibit design project featuring artifacts and photographs celebrated women engaged in sustainable development work in Malaysia. Working at the highest levels of government and in the private sector, female leaders and managers are defining what sustainability means. And at the local level, “unsung heroines” of all kinds—social entrepreneurs, village leaders, heads of NGOs and elected officials—are leading efforts to implement sustainability. The featured women are part of a five-year partnership between the Universiti Teknologi of Malaysia and Massachusetts Insitute of Technology's Sustainable Cities Program. Photojournalist Leslie Tuttle provided the images and artifacts and curated the exhibition.