This special issue of Pacific Arts considers the role of artistic production in relation to climate change in Oceania. Anthropogenic environmental degradation has emerged as a key theme for many scholars within the Pacific Arts Association (PAA), and the proliferation of work on this topic comes as no surprise considering Oceania is on the “frontlines” of anthropogenic climate change as one of the world’s regions most threatened by rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and warming atmospheric temperatures. In the face of such ecological crises, artistic production and creative expression are a crucial means by which people in Oceania and its diaspora are fighting for climate justice. The present issue features the work of artists ...
The role of the creative industries – arts and artists – in helping to drive the changes in laws and...
This article discusses George Nuku’s artwork Bottled Ocean 2120 by focusing on the two core componen...
An artist’s workshop was held at Lawaki Beach House from 21-28th September, 2013. Pacific cultur...
This paper examines the content and responses to an art installation addressing climate change in th...
This project will work with artists and school children to produce an exhibition “EcoArt” – response...
Low-lying Pacific island nations are experiencing the frontline of lea-level rises and climate chang...
The exhibition “Adapt and Survive” was the result of a portfolio-based submission for the degree Mas...
Images of environmental disaster and degradation have become part of our everyday media diet. This v...
In the context of pressing environmental challenges in the Pacific and indeed the world, this specia...
This article presents ways in which two contemporary artists in Papua New Guinea (PNG) are dealing w...
Purpose The study investigates the role of the visual arts for communicating climate change in a Pac...
One of the major impediments to understand and engage with climate change is the notion of it being ...
The consequences of climate change are already felt in Papua New Guinea, especially on the atoll isl...
Low-lying Pacific island nations are experiencing the frontline of lea-level rises and climate chang...
Anthropogenic climate change is a paradigm shifter, an emergent, complex phenomenon that challenges ...
The role of the creative industries – arts and artists – in helping to drive the changes in laws and...
This article discusses George Nuku’s artwork Bottled Ocean 2120 by focusing on the two core componen...
An artist’s workshop was held at Lawaki Beach House from 21-28th September, 2013. Pacific cultur...
This paper examines the content and responses to an art installation addressing climate change in th...
This project will work with artists and school children to produce an exhibition “EcoArt” – response...
Low-lying Pacific island nations are experiencing the frontline of lea-level rises and climate chang...
The exhibition “Adapt and Survive” was the result of a portfolio-based submission for the degree Mas...
Images of environmental disaster and degradation have become part of our everyday media diet. This v...
In the context of pressing environmental challenges in the Pacific and indeed the world, this specia...
This article presents ways in which two contemporary artists in Papua New Guinea (PNG) are dealing w...
Purpose The study investigates the role of the visual arts for communicating climate change in a Pac...
One of the major impediments to understand and engage with climate change is the notion of it being ...
The consequences of climate change are already felt in Papua New Guinea, especially on the atoll isl...
Low-lying Pacific island nations are experiencing the frontline of lea-level rises and climate chang...
Anthropogenic climate change is a paradigm shifter, an emergent, complex phenomenon that challenges ...
The role of the creative industries – arts and artists – in helping to drive the changes in laws and...
This article discusses George Nuku’s artwork Bottled Ocean 2120 by focusing on the two core componen...
An artist’s workshop was held at Lawaki Beach House from 21-28th September, 2013. Pacific cultur...