If you’ve ever found yourself struggling to approach conversations around sustainability and wanted to know other ways to increase awareness; take a look into how artists’ are getting involved in bringing the topic and it’ severity to the forefront through… Continue Reading →
It is important for humans to be aware of the impact we leave on the environment when we collect the Earth’s natural resources for our own survival. Taking more than we need will be a detrimental problem in the long… Continue Reading →
Many of us want to make an impact but are not sure where to start. Well, do we have news for you! All you need to do is take a look in your closet. Here are some facts: *The UN… Continue Reading →
Indigenous artist, Nicholas Galanin’s God Complex, is on display at the Denver Art Museum. It is made of mixed materials and initially meets the eye as an homage to cruciform police militarization or even a Star Wars Storm Trooper. However, the complexity… Continue Reading →
Taking a deep breath in the morning is a great way to calm your mind and start the day. But a refreshing breath of air seems like a luxury in modern society. The good news is that more people are… Continue Reading →
INterSECTS, an exhibit by the artist Peter Kuper pays tribute to insects—minute creatures that are crucial to the food web and an integral part of human survival. Not only are some insects pollinators of flowering plants but also decomposers of… Continue Reading →
One big thing that I’ve learned as a vegan is that my diet itself does not make me untouchable from climate change criticisms. although I do not consume animal products which are known to be a large contributor to greenhouse… Continue Reading →
If you haven’t heard, the twenty-sixth United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) was held in Glasgow over October 31, to 13 November 2021. COP26 was a chance for countries to revisit climate pledges, such as the 2015 Paris Agreement, with… Continue Reading →
thao Nguyen Phan’s oeuvre interweaves mythology and folklore with pressing issues around industrialization, food security, and the environment.** some of the recurring themes in her work are the extensive destruction and consumption of the earth’s resources, as well as the… Continue Reading →
“An atmospheric film that blurs the lines between reality and myth, “Holgut” eschews linear storytelling, offering instead a poetic journey where past and present meet.” “The Siberian permafrost is melting. Ancient bones rise up from the ground and wild animals… Continue Reading →
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