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Karen Malpede  1 Comment

September 9, 2019

On Late Style Ecotheatre

“There’s a wilding inside that connects with a wilding up there,” Uncle, the elderly environmentalist, says in my 2014 play

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Peterson Toscano  1 Comment

September 5, 2019September 1, 2019

Elizabeth Doud and the Mermaid Tear Factory

Elizabeth Doud takes on the role of Siren Jones in her one-person performance, The Mermaid Tear Factory. Based in Miami,

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Amy Brady  1 Comment

September 2, 2019August 23, 2019

An Interview with Artist Jamie Martinez

This month I have for you a fascinating interview with artist Jamie Martinez, who recently participated in a climate-themed group

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Rosie Jones  1 Comment

August 29, 2019August 28, 2019

Painting to Represent the Changing of the Seasons

Some of my fondest memories come from visiting galleries and museums and walking around in admiration. I first took an

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Susan Hoffman Fishman  1 Comment

August 26, 2019August 23, 2019

Atul Bhalla: On the Physical, Historical, Religious and Political Aspects of Water

Atul Bhalla is a New Delhi-based conceptual and performance artist. Using photography, video and installation, he has spent the last

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Joan Sullivan  4 Comments

August 22, 2019August 21, 2019

Solar Tapestry

Imagine future archaeologists, post-Anthropocene, discovering an ancient display of colorful solar panels arranged in a straight line. The archaeologists hypothesize

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Nikki Lindt  3 Comments

August 15, 2019August 15, 2019

Off the Road: A Trip to the Arctic

I arrived early that cold spring morning to the only car rental in Fairbanks willing to allow their cars to

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Mary Woodbury  2 Comments

August 14, 2019August 13, 2019

Wild Authors: Ned Tillman

I continue my spotlight focus on authors whose novels are aimed toward a young adult and/or teen audience. These books might

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Tina Spiro  2 Comments

August 7, 2019August 7, 2019

Fifty Years of Creating Climate Conscious Art

“Behold my works, how beautiful they are, but do not destroy them, as there is no one to repair them

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Mary Woodbury  2 Comments

August 6, 2019August 5, 2019

Wild Authors: James Bradley

I continue my spotlight focus this year on authors whose novels are aimed toward a young adult and/or teen audience. These

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