From June 7 to 9, in parks and gardens throughout the five boroughs, The Segal Theatre Center of The Graduate Center CUNY will present "Prelude in the Parks: Performances for the Planet," a free, ...
Students listen as Nathan Trewartha discusses Lego Fortnite’s environmental design in a university seminar. He highlighted how digital landscapes influence player engagement and storytelling. (Kaleb ...
During 2022 climate activists around the world engaged in a string of protests by throwing food at famous artworks, including Vincent van Gogh’s “Sunflowers,” Claude Monet’s “Grainstacks,” and ...
Art has become one of the most important ways to combat climate change, according to world-renowned environmental activist Bill McKibben. On Thursday, Oct. 25, McKibben discussed the role of art ...
The annual Environment Art and Social Practice (EASP) Exhibition offers a glimpse into a world where art meets science. This year’s exhibition, opening on April 2 at the Mary Porter Sesnon Art Gallery ...
When audiences entered the so-called Oval Gallery at Lisbon’s Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (MAAT) in October 2018, the only thing they could see was an inexplicable expanse of garbage.
Jennifer Parker, 100 Years of Seaweed & Kelp, Marine Algae Wallpaper, Cameron Art Museum, Wilmington, North Carolina Nestled in a redwood forest atop a hill overlooking the Pacific Ocean, UC Santa ...
Like most students at Stanford, I hadn’t heard of environmental justice before arriving here. I was passionate about ecology and conservation, areas I thought lay clearly separated from social change.
Ron Finley with his installation ‘Grounded,’ 2024, at the Hammer Museum, in Los Angeles. Finley wears his own clothing and jewelry. No matter how high the thermometer climbs in L.A., Ron Finley never ...
Outside scholars say gallery may perpetuate ‘extreme and inaccurate messages‘ about environment A “Black & Indigenous environmental art gallery” recently opened at the University of Maryland, aiming ...
The two women portrayed in the moody French 19th-century lithograph “The Laundresses” got swept up in political currents as murky, fast-moving and deceptive as the Seine River in which they washed ...