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Amy Brady  1 Comment

May 12, 2022May 7, 2022

Representation Matters for Climate Justice

This month I have for you something a little different. Rather than an interview, I have a transcript of a

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JoAnna Mendl Shaw  0 Comments

November 23, 2021November 22, 2021

Horses, Dancers, and Environmental Stewardship

The Equus Projects filming of Imprinted, April-October 2021 October 2021. It is a bright, sunny, crisp October morning and the

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Susan Hoffman Fishman  5 Comments

March 22, 2021March 20, 2021

Thinking About Water on World Water Day

Think About Water (TAW) is a newly-formed collective of 28 international eco-artists and activists whose work addresses global water issues. The

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Tulsi Patel  4 Comments

November 12, 2020November 11, 2020

Popular Movies and Climate Change

These days I find myself taking frequent nature walks where I breathe a little slower and think a little deeper.

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Amy Brady  0 Comments

April 2, 2020April 2, 2020

An Interview with Magazine Editor and Filmmaker Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee

As someone who works in the climate storytelling space, I have marveled the last couple of weeks at how climate

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Joan Sullivan  5 Comments

June 27, 2019June 27, 2019

Come Together, Right Now…

In late October 2018, Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited the National Gallery of Canada to tour Anthropocene, the international

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Georgia Rose Murray  1 Comment

February 12, 2019February 12, 2019

One Body, One World: The Arctic Reality

I am an artist and lecturer from Scotland, currently preparing to leave China, after running an International Postgraduate Art and

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Amy Brady  1 Comment

December 10, 2018December 9, 2018

An Interview with Photographer and Filmmaker Nathan Kensinger

Happy holidays! I hope you all are doing well and taking care of yourselves as the weather changes and the

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Yasmine Ostendorf  3 Comments

November 26, 2018March 19, 2019

What Do Food and Art Have to Do With Each Other?

It’s not often that a blind date works out so magnificently, but in this case it did: two months ago

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Jazmyne Geis  2 Comments

September 3, 2018September 4, 2018

Augmented Organism: Bridging Technology and Nature

As a young girl, my favorite place to be was outside in the elements, greeting the familiar flowers, walking barefoot

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