Plastic has become ubiquitous in the oceans. Although a convenient and cheap way to distribute goods around the world, plastic is also a leading cause for the death of many marine ecosystems. Walter explores her personal connection to the ocean, researches the relationship between plastic pollution and the ocean, and examines art as a means for inciting social change to protect and restore ocean environments. By using plastic as her main material for making art, Walter transforms the material from one that harms into one that can be calming and peaceful, while still representing the destruction it causes
Works of Art in the exhibition Disquiet: Ecological Anxieties and Transformations, interrogate the e...
Works of Art in the exhibition Disquiet: Ecological Anxieties and Transformations, interrogate the e...
In the Fall term of 2018, Gettysburg College seniors Bill LeConey and Will Gibson created the world\...
This collection of works exhibited in Plasticine Marine evoke encounters between marine life and pla...
Our oceans are one of the largest ecosystems found on our planet, and they are also one of the drivi...
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is the largest trash site on the planet. It is in the North-Central ...
Every day, people around the world buy a total of one million plastic bottles per minute. Studies sh...
Works of Art in the exhibition Disquiet: Ecological Anxieties and Transformations, interrogate the e...
Works of Art in the exhibition Disquiet: Ecological Anxieties and Transformations, interrogate the e...
In the year 2018 this paper argues that plastic use and waste is destroying our oceans and that we s...
Plastic pollution is a growing environmental problem that is attracting increasing interest across s...
Thesis (S.M. in Science Writing)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Humanities, Gradua...
Works of Art in the exhibition Disquiet: Ecological Anxieties and Transformations, interrogate the e...
Plastic has completely consumed human life. We wake up to alarm clocks made of plastic, take showers...
Works of Art in the exhibition Disquiet: Ecological Anxieties and Transformations, interrogate the e...
Works of Art in the exhibition Disquiet: Ecological Anxieties and Transformations, interrogate the e...
Works of Art in the exhibition Disquiet: Ecological Anxieties and Transformations, interrogate the e...
In the Fall term of 2018, Gettysburg College seniors Bill LeConey and Will Gibson created the world\...
This collection of works exhibited in Plasticine Marine evoke encounters between marine life and pla...
Our oceans are one of the largest ecosystems found on our planet, and they are also one of the drivi...
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is the largest trash site on the planet. It is in the North-Central ...
Every day, people around the world buy a total of one million plastic bottles per minute. Studies sh...
Works of Art in the exhibition Disquiet: Ecological Anxieties and Transformations, interrogate the e...
Works of Art in the exhibition Disquiet: Ecological Anxieties and Transformations, interrogate the e...
In the year 2018 this paper argues that plastic use and waste is destroying our oceans and that we s...
Plastic pollution is a growing environmental problem that is attracting increasing interest across s...
Thesis (S.M. in Science Writing)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Humanities, Gradua...
Works of Art in the exhibition Disquiet: Ecological Anxieties and Transformations, interrogate the e...
Plastic has completely consumed human life. We wake up to alarm clocks made of plastic, take showers...
Works of Art in the exhibition Disquiet: Ecological Anxieties and Transformations, interrogate the e...
Works of Art in the exhibition Disquiet: Ecological Anxieties and Transformations, interrogate the e...
Works of Art in the exhibition Disquiet: Ecological Anxieties and Transformations, interrogate the e...
In the Fall term of 2018, Gettysburg College seniors Bill LeConey and Will Gibson created the world\...