Action Planet, the student-led exhibition that runs until March 18, features dramatic art installations, apps, interactive sound installations, journalism reports, photographs and media projects created by students from supporting schools, Mcast, University of Malta, Malta Sound Women Network, Get Trashed and Inspire. The month-long exhibition also includes school workshops, family workshops and speaker events. It forms part of the Spazju Kreattiv Season programme and is endorsed by the Valletta 2018 Foundation.

Action Planet founder Fiona Hornstein, curator Kristina Borg, Spazju Kreattiv’s artistic director Toni Sant and Evarist Bartolo.Action Planet founder Fiona Hornstein, curator Kristina Borg, Spazju Kreattiv’s artistic director Toni Sant and Evarist Bartolo.

Prof. Paul Pace, Eco Schools (Ekoskola) national coordinator for Nature Trust – FEE Malta, director of the Centre for Environmental Education and Research and associate professor of education for sustainable development and science at the University of Malta, with his wife, Mrs Pace, Audrey Gauci, national coordinator for Young Reporters for the Environment (part of Nature Trust – FEE Malta) and her husband Samuel Gauci.Prof. Paul Pace, Eco Schools (Ekoskola) national coordinator for Nature Trust – FEE Malta, director of the Centre for Environmental Education and Research and associate professor of education for sustainable development and science at the University of Malta, with his wife, Mrs Pace, Audrey Gauci, national coordinator for Young Reporters for the Environment (part of Nature Trust – FEE Malta) and her husband Samuel Gauci.

Pollution on the Maltese Roads installation created by Mcast students (Jacob Gauci, Jamie Azzopardi, Rosella Franzini and Matthew Thomas Micallef) under the direction of Ruth Ancilleri and supporting artists Matthew Cilia and Francesco Darmanin from Colours of Freedom.Pollution on the Maltese Roads installation created by Mcast students (Jacob Gauci, Jamie Azzopardi, Rosella Franzini and Matthew Thomas Micallef) under the direction of Ruth Ancilleri and supporting artists Matthew Cilia and Francesco Darmanin from Colours of Freedom.

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