The trip to the American Museum of Natural History has been an incredibly eye opening experience in terms of just how climate change impacts different areas of Earth. I was particularly compelled by the information and visuals given about the… Continue Reading →
One of the many devastating effects of climate change include the outcome of many coral reef populations. Bleaching initiates the death of coral and visually robs them of their vibrant colors. The withdrawal of these colors gives artists an opportunity… Continue Reading →
Jill Pelto is a watercolor artist who aims to display scientific research through art. She is a graduate of the University of Maine with a degree in Studio Art and Earth Science. Rather than expressing the state of our climate… Continue Reading →
Through particularly the most recent of generations, species of animals have been moving toward endangerment or extinction in all biomes. When it is discovered for woolly mammoths to be recovered and repopulated, many researchers want to act quickly. There is… Continue Reading →
When considering environmental sustainability and art, it allows us to rethink what art really is and the impact it has. Many leans on art for answers about humanity, and some seek it out just for a pop of color in… Continue Reading →
The implementation of the natural world into art is an expansion of reality and community. With constant changes in the climate, humans are often trying to navigate ways to mitigate harm to the environment. An attempt at art in nature… Continue Reading →
As many artists are leaning toward a direction that recognizes climate change, there must now be an attentiveness to using sustainable materials while using artistic expression. Otherwise, what is the point? It speaks its own message when there are pieces… Continue Reading →
The most prominent feature across my neighborhood has been environmental designations. A majority of land use amenities were apparent in the surrounding areas of my apartment, starting at approximately a ten block radius. There are no tax lots nearby and… Continue Reading →
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