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Rachel Armstrong, Living Architecture, LIAR, Whitechapel,

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Joan Sullivan  1 Comment

February 20, 2020February 20, 2020

Brave New Decade – Part 2

Following up on last month’s post about Rachel Armstrong, the polymath professor of Experimental Architecture at Newcastle University and coordinator

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Yasmine Ostendorf  0 Comments

February 4, 2020February 1, 2020

The Top 10 Most Exciting Art/Sustainability Initiatives in…Chile!

In recent months, Chile has received global attention, but for different reasons than initially expected. The capital city of Santiago

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Yasmine Ostendorf  3 Comments

May 7, 2019May 11, 2019

The Top 10 Most Exciting Art/Sustainability Initiatives in Brazil

In the early autumn of 2018, I got the very exciting news that I had been accepted for a residency

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Lucy Latham  1 Comment

April 23, 2019April 23, 2019

The Creative Climate Movement

I joined London-based charity Julie’s Bicycle in September 2013 to work with artists, organizations, policymakers, and funders on embedding environmental thinking

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Amy Brady  0 Comments

February 5, 2019February 26, 2019

An Interview with Interdisciplinary Artist Catherine Sarah Young

Today I have for you an interview with Catherine Sarah Young, a Chinese-Filipina interdisciplinary artist, designer, and writer who creates works

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Megan Kruger, Sally Deskins  2 Comments

October 24, 2018October 24, 2018

A Look at a WATER Exhibit in Appalachia

Climate change is an oft-controversial challenge – even uttering that term can cause discomfort, especially in the heavily rural areas

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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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Julia Bentz  5 Comments

August 16, 2018August 16, 2018

Challenging Habits and Empowering Youth

Our world is becoming warmer and climate change poses great risk to natural and social systems. Both human and non-human

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Susan Hoffman Fishman  1 Comment

August 13, 2018April 20, 2019

One Year Later

It is a full year since I began writing this monthly series on artists who are focusing on the topic

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Amy Brady  1 Comment

July 30, 2018February 26, 2019

An Interview with Playwright Chantal Bilodeau

How is it July already? The year feels like it’s flying by, perhaps because so much is happening. This month

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