Here you can find curatorial projects that approach the “disaster” paradigm with a particular proposal. A feminist proposal: "Man made disaster" "In climate terms, toxic masculinity is, in fact, toxic. This exhibitionis a powerful response by 30 women and non-binary artists who operate at the intersection of creativity and social change. With rage, sadness, hope and humour, the artists show us that patriarchy is not only bad for the culture - it’s destroying the environment, too. Smash the..
The goal of this study was to investigate whether activist art can have a stimulating psychological ...
This research project seeks to find a visual language that addresses and responds to the states of m...
Ecofeminism has recently emerged as an environmental ethic that integrates gender inequality and man...
Here an overview on art exhibitions that have “disaster” as their main concept. They are mostly ge...
Negotiating Ecological Intersectionality: Illuminating Environmental Calamity and Sustainability thr...
The ubiquitous use of artworks (e.g., paintings, music, films) in environmental activism has been sh...
In this paper, we consider climate change as a systemic respiratory crisis, and explore how breath c...
Recognizing that women are disproportionately affected by climate change, that different women exper...
With toxic pollutants as a rising threat, important questions about environmental justice, gender, a...
The theme of disaster has a rich iconography and set of interpretations, and continues to fascinate ...
Abstract Inspired by ecological calendars, the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art organized the exhibi...
This thesis will touch on history and relevance of disaster art through three studies. The first con...
This chapter explores the landscape of disaster risk and vulnerability through a feminist lens. It t...
‘Standardized Versions’ is a collaborative project between artist Craig Fisher and artist/architect ...
Responding to Climate Change Through Art and Design includes work that envisions an eco-utopia, expr...
The goal of this study was to investigate whether activist art can have a stimulating psychological ...
This research project seeks to find a visual language that addresses and responds to the states of m...
Ecofeminism has recently emerged as an environmental ethic that integrates gender inequality and man...
Here an overview on art exhibitions that have “disaster” as their main concept. They are mostly ge...
Negotiating Ecological Intersectionality: Illuminating Environmental Calamity and Sustainability thr...
The ubiquitous use of artworks (e.g., paintings, music, films) in environmental activism has been sh...
In this paper, we consider climate change as a systemic respiratory crisis, and explore how breath c...
Recognizing that women are disproportionately affected by climate change, that different women exper...
With toxic pollutants as a rising threat, important questions about environmental justice, gender, a...
The theme of disaster has a rich iconography and set of interpretations, and continues to fascinate ...
Abstract Inspired by ecological calendars, the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art organized the exhibi...
This thesis will touch on history and relevance of disaster art through three studies. The first con...
This chapter explores the landscape of disaster risk and vulnerability through a feminist lens. It t...
‘Standardized Versions’ is a collaborative project between artist Craig Fisher and artist/architect ...
Responding to Climate Change Through Art and Design includes work that envisions an eco-utopia, expr...
The goal of this study was to investigate whether activist art can have a stimulating psychological ...
This research project seeks to find a visual language that addresses and responds to the states of m...
Ecofeminism has recently emerged as an environmental ethic that integrates gender inequality and man...