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Etty Yaniv  2 Comments

July 29, 2021August 4, 2021

Jessica Segall: Queer Ecologies

Throughout her highly imaginative multidisciplinary projects, Jessica Segall has been engaging with a wide range of fragile ecological sites, frequently

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Susan Hoffman Fishman  3 Comments

July 26, 2021July 27, 2021

Elegizing Ice

New York-based artist and educator Jaanika Peerna grew up in Estonia during the Soviet era. Her drawings, installations, and performances all embody

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Joan Sullivan  0 Comments

July 22, 2021July 22, 2021

Photovoltaic Poetics

In the Global North, we do it every day, dozens of times every single day. Mindlessly, without nary a thought

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Jennifer Atkinson  1 Comment

July 19, 2021August 4, 2021

Why Climate Emotions Matter

Is reason or emotion more important in driving climate action? Will solutions to mass extinction come from the head or

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Etty Yaniv  3 Comments

July 12, 2021August 4, 2021

Babs Reingold: Palette of Materials

In her multilayered installations, Babs Reingold brings together drawing, sculpture, found objects, and at times, video, to create potent environments alluding

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Mary Woodbury  1 Comment

July 8, 2021June 27, 2021

Wild Authors: Neus Figueras

This month, I have an interview with author Neus Figueras, whose children’s book Lorac is beautifully illustrated and written. Inspired by the coral

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Peterson Toscano  1 Comment

July 7, 2021July 7, 2021

Cherokee Playwright Mary Kathryn Nagle Promotes Land Sovereignty and Indigenous Women’s Rights

Mary Kathryn Nagle is an enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation. She is a partner at Pipestem and Nagle Law,

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Amy Brady  0 Comments

July 5, 2021August 4, 2021

An(other) Interview with Artist Katie Holten

In this month’s issue I have for you my second interview with artist Katie Holten. We first spoke back in

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Tessa Teixeira  1 Comment

July 1, 2021August 4, 2021

What Is Your ‘Tipping Point’ for Collective Action?

I recently read the article “As the Climate Crisis Grows, a Movement Gathers to Make ‘Ecocide’ an International Crime Against

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Patricia Hanlon  2 Comments

June 30, 2021June 26, 2021

Habits and Habitations

Twelve years ago, my husband, Robert, and I began swimming the creeks and channels of the Great Marsh, the largest

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