“They took all the trees, put ‘em in a tree museum. ...” “Big Yellow Taxi” kept running through my mind as I listened to artists, curators, and other cultural commentators last month at a fascinating ...
Over the past year, I have been working with the museum’s director, Dan Mills, as a curatorial intern for the exhibition, Anthropocenic: Art About the Natural World in the Human Era. This exhibition, ...
In June, the Pennsylvania Environmental Council, selected Weir and two others for its new artist-in-residency program, ...
In New York City, life can feel so busy that you hardly have the time to breathe. Artist Sari Carel wants to change this, asking you to “think about breathing in all its intimacy and enormity” in her ...
This is your first of three free stories this month. Become a free or sustaining member to read unlimited articles, webinars and ebooks. Reaching high above North Main Street in Memphis, stylized ...
The UC Santa Cruz Art Department is now accepting applications for a new M.F.A. degree program in Environmental Art and Social Practice (EASP), set to begin in fall quarter of 2021. The two-year ...
Anonymous Was a Woman is partnering with the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) to expand its giving via a new grant program called the Anonymous Was a Woman Environmental Art Grants. The program ...
Last week I had the fortune to travel to San Diego's Salk Institute for Biological Studies to see the performance of the latest chapter in Sibylle Szaggars' multidisciplinary performance art series, ...
Outside the William & Anna Jane Schlossman Gallery of the Plains Art Museum, the third floor space appears as high and dry as any in Fargo. Open the doors, however, and you are awash in the sights and ...
Earlier this year, Katherine Larson published her first book of essays — it’s called “Wedding of the Foxes.” The book is inspired by Larson’s work on environmental issues, but also by her close ...
“Climate change, environmental destruction, species extinctions, now increasingly common terms, are symptoms of a deeper planetary emergency. At its root lies an historical alienation from nature… We ...