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Etty Yaniv  2 Comments

June 29, 2021June 24, 2021

Joyce Yamada: Contemplating the Human Species

Painter Joyce Yamada grew up on the West Coast. She spent her childhood vacations in the beautiful national parks of the US

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Susan Hoffman Fishman  3 Comments

June 28, 2021June 28, 2021

The Art of Transforming Polluted Water into Clean Water, Energy, and Sound

Mexican visual artist Gilberto Esparza works with technology, including electronics, robotics, and biotechnology, to develop innovative solutions to the detrimental impact that

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Joan Sullivan  3 Comments

June 24, 2021June 27, 2021

The 2nd Copernican Revolution

Way back in 2014, when I first started writing for Artists & Climate Change, I wrote a one-paragraph post with

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Jennifer Atkinson  2 Comments

June 21, 2021June 15, 2021

Facing Down Climate Grief

The age of climate crisis is upon us, and grief and anxiety are on the rise. This pilot episode of

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Etty Yaniv  2 Comments

June 17, 2021June 13, 2021

Loren Eiferman: Drawing in Wood

Loren Eiferman sees her work as the “ultimate recycling.” She collects sticks and branches that have fallen to the ground and

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JoAnna Mendl Shaw  1 Comment

June 14, 2021June 15, 2021

Dancing with Horses in America: A Country Divided

I am a choreographer. Long before the COVID pandemic shut down the dance world and nudged dancers to make dances

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Mary Woodbury  1 Comment

June 10, 2021May 29, 2021

Wild Authors: Yaba Badoe

This book is told in beautiful, lyrical prose that swept me away … This book has great diverse representation and

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Amy Brady  1 Comment

June 7, 2021May 29, 2021

An Interview with Editors Angie Dell and Joey Eschrich

In this month’s newsletter I have for you an interview with Angie Dell and Joey Eschrich, the editors of a

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Peterson Toscano  1 Comment

June 3, 2021May 29, 2021

Claire Vaye Watkins and Her Deep Dive Into Cli-Fi

Claire Vaye Watkins, author of the cli-fi novel Gold Fame Citrus, is my guest in the Art House this month.

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Susan Hoffman Fishman  7 Comments

May 31, 2021May 29, 2021

Woven and Waxed Water Stories

Hawai’i-based fiber artist Mary Babcock uses discarded fishing nets and lines as well as household wax paper to create tapestries and installations

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