Water Conversations, The Goddess Brigid, and Mayflies
Irish visual artist and researcher Anna Macleod has spent the last 15 years exploring the environmental, economic, spiritual, political, and scientific aspects of water through interdisciplinary...
View ArticleThe Ultimate Cli-Fi Book Club: ‘Stations Eleven’
How can we help the public embrace the science that reveals our climate has changed? Krista Hiser is back with another installment of the Ultimate Cli-Fi Book Club. This time she looks at a book that...
View ArticleReading List #1: Arts, Culture & Energy Transitions
Over the last year, I’ve written occasional posts about the cultural dimensions of energy transitions, past and present. We’ve seen how artists throughout the millennia – including William...
View ArticleAn Interview with Artist Maureen Drdak
This month, I have for you an interview with Maureen Drdak, an artist whose recent exhibition is called Ardens Mundi, Latin for Burning Worlds. Drdak is also the recipient of the 2011 U.S. Fulbright...
View ArticleWild Authors: Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki
Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki is an African speculative fiction writer and editor in Nigeria. His Ife-Iyoku novella was a finalist in the Nebula, BSFA, Sturgeon awards, and won the Nommo and Otherwise...
View ArticleTamara Kostianovsky: Between Wounds and Folds at Smack Mellon
Tamara Kostianovsky was born in Jerusalem, Israel in 1974, and grew up in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Between Wounds and Folds her Fall 2021 solo exhibition at Smack Mellon, featured sculptures linking...
View ArticleThe 2022 Artists & Climate Change Incubator
Monday, June 27 – Friday, July 110:00 am – 5:30 pmAnchorage, AlaskaFee: $850 USDFacilitators: Chantal Bilodeau & Julia Levine Calling all artists, activists, scientists, and educators who want to...
View ArticleHalcyon String Quartet & Climate Art Best Practices
Regular listeners know I feature artists who are using their art to explore climate change. Today, I feature Sophie and Josies Davis, sisters who grew up on the coast of Maine. After studying...
View ArticleRepresentation Matters for Climate Justice
This month I have for you something a little different. Rather than an interview, I have a transcript of a luminating panel that took place on March 22 this year. Co-presented by New York Women in...
View ArticleShakespeare’s Juliet as the Sun
For this special post about energy transitions, I asked Chantal Bilodeau – playwright and founder of this blog – to join me in writing about another playwright: William Shakespeare, the prolific 16th...
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