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Susan Hoffman Fishman  1 Comment

April 26, 2022April 27, 2022

Water Conversations, The Goddess Brigid, and Mayflies

Irish visual artist and researcher Anna Macleod has spent the last 15 years exploring the environmental, economic, spiritual, political, and scientific aspects

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Peterson Toscano  0 Comments

March 3, 2022March 1, 2022

Caroline S. Roberts Artfully Fills a Space with Data

How can we help people embrace the science that reveals our climate has been changing dramatically and very quickly? And

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Etty Yaniv  0 Comments

February 17, 2022February 15, 2022

Todd Bartel: An Omni-Coupler

Todd Bartel came to serious collage because of an assignment he received on the first day of his first class as

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Amy Brady  0 Comments

December 21, 2021December 19, 2021

An Interview with Artists Amanda Maciuba, Jen Morris & Jessica Tam

This month, I have a wonderful interview with three artists for you. Amanda Maciuba, Jen Morris, and Jessica Tam are

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Susan Hoffman Fishman  1 Comment

December 20, 2021December 19, 2021

Waters of the Future

For Brooklyn-based printmaker Florence Neal, water has always been a dominant presence in her life. She grew up in Columbus, Georgia,

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Etty Yaniv  0 Comments

September 13, 2021September 13, 2021

Katrina Bello: Non-Human Expressivity

New Jersey- and Manilla-based artist Katrina Bello draws on memories of her childhood in the Philippines for her work. Ranging from small

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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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Biborka Beres  3 Comments

February 8, 2021February 6, 2021

Coexistence of Cultures and Species: An Interview with Lin May Saeed, Part II

This is the second part of a two-part interview with the Berlin-based visual artist, sculptor and animal liberation activist, Lin

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Biborka Beres  3 Comments

February 5, 2021February 8, 2021

Coexistence of Cultures and Species: An Interview with Lin May Saeed, Part I

As a senior at Bennington College and a multimedia performance artist, I have been exploring potential ways to engage with

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Ariana Akbari  1 Comment

February 2, 2021February 1, 2021

Oil as Art Material

Confronting the Climate Crisis in its Own Vernacular Materiality is one of the key components of a work of visual

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