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.
While science is generally thought to have a significant influence on public policy, art can also have a significant impact on raising awareness of certain issues and facilitating the creation of both ...
Art meets environmentalism at THE RECYCLED SHOW 2024: NO-WASTE EARTH art exhibit on view at the Community Arts Workshop (CAW) from March 27 to April 2. “One only has to look around to see the extent ...
The natural world is not an artifact, but a living, breathing entity that is at the root and center of our human existence. Throughout the centuries, people have treated nature as a perpetual ...
John James Audubon (Les Cayes, Haiti, 1785 - 1851, New York, New York), Printed by John T. Brown (England, 1801 - 1856, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), "American Bison" from "The Viviparous Quadrupeds of ...
Stories that will make you laugh, cry and question everything you thought you knew. Step into a portal where LGBTQ+ folks can live authentically, free from hate and where their contributions to art ...
When you first become interested in a new artist, usually the process is gradual: a glimpse here, something remembered there. In contrast, Olafur Eliasson burst on the scene all at once for a whole ...
A citrus grove is currently growing on the 8th Floor galleries of the Whitney Museum, but not because the museum is converting those exhibition spaces into an orchard. The flora is part of a living ...
Beth Stephens, professor of art at UC Santa Cruz and a pioneering voice in the ecosexual movement, celebrated the world premiere of her latest feature film, Playing with Fire: An Ecosexual Emergency.