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.
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As Dean Carpenter notes, this “Movers.Shakers.Designers.Makers” interview is “a little different.” Check out his talk with “Frida Kahlo,” one of the founding members of the Guerrilla Girls. https://t.co/WLvMuPxVeh
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Following a multi-year community engagement process, the City and Committee selected the winning proposal, Her Luxuriant Soil, by the artist team led by Karyn Olivier.
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In a decade of scandal, stagflation, and political turmoil, an ecological consciousness awakened in tandem with critiques of patriarchy, militarism, and industrialization #8M
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The World’s Oldest Forest Has 385-Million-Year-Old Tree Roots:
A trove of arboreal fossils pushes back the origin of modern forests and sophisticated tree roots
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The author and eminent climate scientist on the deniers’ new tactics and why positive change feels closer than it has done in 20 years.
Please join environmental artist Stacy Levy for the Art and Activism Web Series this Sunday, February 21st, at 8PM (EST)
Levy will be talking about how art can translate ecology and create solutions for site issues such as urban rainwater, water pollution and stream bank erosion
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The Sustainable Development Index measures the ecological efficiency of human development within planetary boundaries.
This graph helps illustrate how over-consumption within the Global North is a much larger issue than overpopulation in the Global South
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In a decade of scandal, and political turmoil, an ecological consciousness awakened with critiques of patriarchy, militarism, and industrialization. These issues prompted discussions on the limits of growth, and the potential for environmental disaster.
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Cuban health authorities said that tourists visiting the country will be able to receive the country's homemade COVID-19 vaccine Soberana 02. Besides its target to vaccinate its entire population, Cuba expects to produce up to 100 million doses.
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The Social Life of Forests
Trees appear to communicate and cooperate through subterranean networks of fungi. What are they sharing with one another?
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Climate scientist Michael Mann demystifies the tactics of “the enemy; the fossil fuel companies, right-wing plutocrats and oil-funded governments. Any plan for victory requires defeating the tactics now being used by inactivists.”
#WeAre searching for an Assistant/Associate Dean of Access and Equity to guide @psuarts_arch toward establishing a culture of anti-racism, anti-oppression, and equity through our values, standards, ideals, policies, and practices. Link in profile. #CultureOfChange#Possibilities
S3A Spring 2021 course
ART 497-006 Prof Nichole van Beek
Climate Art and Action
Students utilize their skills in the arts to better understand specific climate change problems and solutions.
Assignments include the development of visual artwork, signs, posters, and zines.
S3A is hosting a meeting on December 2nd for all those interested in joining the initiative; please see the flyer!
The Arts Studio for Sustainability and Social Action (S3A) is dedicated to sustainability and a philosophical and moral call to social action thru artistic practice
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What Victorian-era seaweed pressings reveal about our changing seas.
A ‘women’s pastime’ practised by Queen Victoria, ‘seaweeding’ spread from the UK to California – now the samples are providing a glimpse into history