On Earth Day, Take (Artistic) Action
Earth Day is one of the most important days of the year because it reminds us of a most fundamental
Earth Day is one of the most important days of the year because it reminds us of a most fundamental
A few months ago, I came across an article by science journalist Ed Yong titled “I Spent Two Years Trying to Fix
Anchorage, AlaskaMonday – Friday, May 27 – 31, 201910am – 5:30pmFee: $385Leader: Chantal Bilodeau Calling all artists, activists, scientists, and educators
read more The 2019 Artists & Climate Change Incubator – Alaska
The least we can say is that 2018 has been challenging – politically, socially, environmentally. At times, many times, it
“I suspect future generations will look back and judge us not so much by what we said and did about
read more Changing the Climate Narrative Fifty Plays at a Time
Harveys suck, let’s start with that. They utterly and despicably suck. Harveys, as we brutally found out last summer, are
read more Exorcizing Harveys: Writing for Women of the Arctic
Thanks to a generous grant from Invoking the Pause, the Artists & Climate Change’s Core Team recently went on a
New York City Monday-Friday, August 6-10, 2018 10am-5:30pm Fee: $425 Leader: Chantal Bilodeau Calling artists, activists, scientists, and educators who want
I have been doing work at the intersection of arts and climate change for over a decade, and though I
The question of impact in the arts is a vexing one. Not only is impact difficult to define, it is