by xcz1 | Mar 24, 2021 | Articles
Penn State Abington Art program is hosting “Art as Activism: The Guerrilla Girls,” a presentation by The Guerilla Girls on April 6 at 3:00pm. Please stay tuned for more information and make sure to save time for this exciting presentation!
by xcz1 | Mar 11, 2021 | Articles
Rendering of Bethel Burying Ground Memorial design ‘Her Luxuriant Soil’ by Karyn Olivier. PHILADELPHIA – The City of Philadelphia’s Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy (OACCE) and the Bethel Burying Ground Historic Site Memorial Committee (Committee) are...
by xcz1 | Mar 8, 2021 | Articles
A trove of arboreal fossils pushes back the origin of modern forests and sophisticated tree roots An aerial view of a fossil of Archaeopteris, a 385-million-year-old tree with surprisingly modern-looking roots. (William Stein and Christopher Berry) By Katherine J. Wu...
by xcz1 | Mar 1, 2021 | Articles
Jonathan Watts, @jonathanwatts The author and eminent climate scientist on the deniers’ new tactics and why positive change feels closer than it has done in 20 years Sat 27 Feb 2021 16.00 GMT Michael E Mann: ‘It’s no longer credible to deny climate change because...
by xcz1 | Feb 18, 2021 | Articles
Stacy Levy is an environmental artist who will be featured at our upcoming Inaugural S3A Biennial Symposium and Exhibition titled “Care, Water, Food, Shelter, Cost,” on April 22-24, 2021. Please join her as she delivers a talk for the Art and Activism Web...
by xcz1 | Feb 4, 2021 | Articles
HOW THE ECOLOGICAL ART PRACTICES OF TODAY WERE BORN IN 1970S FEMINISM By Eleanor Heartney May 22, 2020 1:56pm From the perspective of 2020, the 1970s glimmerwith lost opportunity. In a decade of scandal, stagflation, and political turmoil, an ecological consciousness...