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Author: Joan Sullivan

Sandra Sawatzky, tapestry, embroidery, textile, oil, Bayeux, Black Gold Tapestry, Alberta

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January 14, 2021January 14, 2021

The Black Gold Tapestry

In my 2019 interview with British solar artist Chloe Uden, co-founder of the Art and Energy Collective, we discussed the

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Joan Sullivan, Shakespeare, Winter's Tale, sky, glimly, fire, megafire, solastalgia

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September 22, 2020September 21, 2020

The Skies Look Grimly

We have landed in ill time; the skies look grimly William Shakespeare, The Winter’s Tale My intention was to try

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Joan Sullivan, photographer, Quebec, Canada, morning, mist, lake, birds

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August 20, 2020August 20, 2020

Solastalgia

Solastalgia is a portmanteau of the words “solace” and “nostalgia” coined by the Australian transdisciplinary environmental philosopher Glenn Albrecht. It

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Stefanie Millinger, Millinger, hand balancing, hand-balancing, wind, energy, blade, turbine, renewable, performance, stunt

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July 16, 2020July 16, 2020

Dancing with the Wind

A short midsummer night’s post. Back in 2017, I wrote about three musicians who climbed to the top of a

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Joan Sullivan, Photographer, long-exposure, blur, blurr, painting with light, aspen, tree, leaves, nature, gold, orange, sun, sunset

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June 25, 2020June 26, 2020

Survival Tale

Ignorance is the parent of fear. Herman Melville More than a whale tale, Moby-Dick is an epic allegory about survival

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Joan, Sullivan, wind, energy, renewable, sunset, orange, sky, clouds

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May 11, 2020May 22, 2020

21st Century Renaissance

In a previous life, before becoming a photographer, I spent nearly two decades in Africa helping to fund and design

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Joan, Sullivan, Joan Sullivan, grief, eco-anxiety, ecoanxiety, climate, crisis, ice, melt, river, Quebec

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March 23, 2020June 24, 2020

Art in the Time of Corona

Self-isolating at home, I’ve been listening to a lot of podcasts and radio documentaries. What a wonderful medium! They inspire

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Rachel Armstrong, Living Architecture, LIAR, Whitechapel,

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February 20, 2020February 20, 2020

Brave New Decade – Part 2

Following up on last month’s post about Rachel Armstrong, the polymath professor of Experimental Architecture at Newcastle University and coordinator

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Rachel Armstrong, Living Architecture, LIAR, Whitechapel,

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January 23, 2020January 22, 2020

Brave New Decade

This is our decade. By “our”, I mean everyone: all consumers, all professions, all industries, all nations, all beliefs. As

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Joan Sullivan, photo, photographer, wind, energy, transition, renewable, Roosevelt, EDF, NM

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December 19, 2019December 21, 2019

We’re Winning

As far as decades go, the 2010s was particularly hard to swallow. It would be tempting to conclude that the

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