On the Visible and Invisible in the High Arctic
In June of 2017, New York photographer and painter Carleen Sheehan boarded the tall ship Antigua bound for the High Arctic as part of a three-week residency for international artists, scientists,...
View ArticleMelting Goddess of Fertility: Photographing Icelandic Glacial Caves
The notion of a glacier is rather abstract for most of us. We often associate glaciers with increasing global temperatures and melting, but we do not quite know what they are like on an experiential...
View ArticleRiver Mourning
Joan Sullivan, Canadian photographer, organic farmer, and core writer for Artists and Climate Change, is in mourning. In January of 2020, while walking along the shores of the iceless St. Lawrence...
View ArticleSolastalgia
Solastalgia is a portmanteau of the words “solace” and “nostalgia” coined by the Australian transdisciplinary environmental philosopher Glenn Albrecht. It describes a form of emotional, psychic,...
View ArticleWater Worlds
Catherine Nelson is an Australian photographer who creates complex, imaginary natural worlds using digital technology and animation. After earning her Art Education degree in painting at the College...
View ArticleThe Apple Tree
How The Pink Bear connected the inner me to you, the outside world, and nature I must have been five years old when my dad cut down the apple tree in the garden to make way for a swing. I cried and...
View ArticleA Guide to Loss & Grieving in the Anthropocene
The world is experiencing a time of extraordinary loss: of species, habitat, ecological connectivity, and personal connection to the natural world. An increasing number of individuals and communities...
View ArticleThinking About Water on World Water Day
Think About Water (TAW) is a newly-formed collective of 28 international eco-artists and activists whose work addresses global water issues. The organization has scheduled its first exhibition, also...
View ArticleImagining Icebergs
Multi-media artist and educator Itty Neuhaus has spent a great deal of time observing and interpreting environmental changes in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, and in Iceland and Greenland. Since...
View ArticleEnergy Transition Artists at COP26
Some personal news: Yesterday, Climate Visuals and TED Countdown announced the 100 winning photographs of their recent Open Call for Photography: Visualizing Climate Change. These photographs will be...
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