Capturing Water
All of the artists that I have highlighted in this “Imagining Water” series over the past two years have worked
All of the artists that I have highlighted in this “Imagining Water” series over the past two years have worked
Over the five years that I’ve blogged for Artists and Climate Change, I have never pitched a product. Until today.
In this feature, I look at, and re-enjoy, Agam, a 2014 book project from the Philippines. Thanks very much to Redentor Constantino, from
“Those who tell the stories rule the world.” With that claim, George Monbiot opens his book Out of the Wreckage, a
read more The Factory of the Future: A Collaborative Project for Imagining Otherwise
It is likely that the Hudson River, which runs the length of the state of New York, will be at
What does it take to create a poetic masterpiece that is also able to express the complex emotions we feel
read more Poet Catherine Pierce Describes the Creative Process in Crafting Anthropocene Pastoral
I have for you this month a fascinating interview with New Jersey-based artist Anne Percoco. Anne is a co-collaborator on
I still feel Ireland every day, though it’s been two years since I visited the country. Yet, I cannot quite
Last summer, when Seattle’s skies were smoke-filled from the wildfires in British Columbia, I started creating the music to my
Courtney Mattison is a ceramic sculptor and ocean advocate based in Los Angeles, California. She creates monumental ceramic installations that