Science-informed art project explores public health conversations around high-potency cannabis through community events and visual storytelling.
A traveling Colorado art exhibition focused on the health impacts of high-concentration cannabis will make a stop in Fort Collins later this month, bringing together artists, researchers, and community members for public conversations centered on cannabis, mental health, and public awareness.
The Hear/Say Art Exhibition, presented through the Tea on THC campaign, opens May 27 at the Center for Creativity in Fort Collins and runs through May 31. Organizers say the exhibition combines scientific research with visual art to encourage discussion about the effects of high-potency THC products and changing cannabis culture in Colorado…