Public Eco-art brings Art, Science, Technology, and Community together to achieve environmental solutions ... while multiplying sources of funding and support! The Salish Sea region is home to several impressive Eco-art initiatives that bring water-quality out of the water-closet and into the cultural mainstream. This talk will offer examples and resources for organizational or individual collaborations
Environmental art projects use artistic interpretation to tell stories about the natural world, ofte...
The Painted River Project intuitive sees art and water science join forces to engage directly with c...
As part of the regional City Habitats network, Stewardship Partners created the Puget Sound Green In...
Broad environmental and social forces are affecting our regional ecosystems and impacting the commun...
The City Habitats Network connects over 100 partner organizations and entities involved in the work ...
The Coast Salish Nation covers over 645,000 acres and is the ancestral territory of British Columbia...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Traditionally science and art have been distinctly ...
An interdisciplinary field trip to a remote marine lab joined graduate students from fine arts and n...
75 p. Examining committee chair: Dr. Doug BlandyThis project explores current artist participation i...
Art has embodied the relationship between humans and the natural environment throughout the ages. As...
Since time immemorial, the Swinomish people have lived in balance with the natural world. As Coast S...
Abstract Inspired by ecological calendars, the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art organized the exhibi...
Art does not have to be separate from ordinary life and ordinary activities, and can be a supportive...
For the first time in centuries, clam gardens in the Salish Sea are buzzing with life once again. El...
The project goal was to bridge the gap between scientists and policy/planning professionals and comm...
Environmental art projects use artistic interpretation to tell stories about the natural world, ofte...
The Painted River Project intuitive sees art and water science join forces to engage directly with c...
As part of the regional City Habitats network, Stewardship Partners created the Puget Sound Green In...
Broad environmental and social forces are affecting our regional ecosystems and impacting the commun...
The City Habitats Network connects over 100 partner organizations and entities involved in the work ...
The Coast Salish Nation covers over 645,000 acres and is the ancestral territory of British Columbia...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Traditionally science and art have been distinctly ...
An interdisciplinary field trip to a remote marine lab joined graduate students from fine arts and n...
75 p. Examining committee chair: Dr. Doug BlandyThis project explores current artist participation i...
Art has embodied the relationship between humans and the natural environment throughout the ages. As...
Since time immemorial, the Swinomish people have lived in balance with the natural world. As Coast S...
Abstract Inspired by ecological calendars, the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art organized the exhibi...
Art does not have to be separate from ordinary life and ordinary activities, and can be a supportive...
For the first time in centuries, clam gardens in the Salish Sea are buzzing with life once again. El...
The project goal was to bridge the gap between scientists and policy/planning professionals and comm...
Environmental art projects use artistic interpretation to tell stories about the natural world, ofte...
The Painted River Project intuitive sees art and water science join forces to engage directly with c...
As part of the regional City Habitats network, Stewardship Partners created the Puget Sound Green In...