Not Empty is a two- part exploration of the relationship between humans and nature. In this essay I intend to discuss the relationship Australian Aboriginal peoples have with their environment. Their many cultures are among the oldest surviving civilizations on the planet, and their natural history is rich and complex. I plan to compare the relationship Australian Aboriginal cultures have to their environment to that of a Western civilization, specifically the United States. Neither relationship is perfect, nor is one of them \u27better.\u27 Both have histories riddled with extinction, evolution, and the conquest of new lands. The struggle Aboriginal Australians experienced when first settling their new land is concurrent to the degradation...
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Environmental education in the U.S. has been slow to incorporate Indigenous knowledges, with most pr...
This thesis studies the exhibition Steeling the Gaze: Portraits by Aboriginal Artists that ran from ...
Nineteenth-century British authors, in particular, Charles Dickens, Charlotte Bronte, and Jane Auste...
“Un-registered Affects” is an experimental project in search of an alternative/meta-methodology for ...
As an artist, I am interested in understanding how and why humans interact with the natural world. I...
Rationality points to the complete annihilation and end of a life when the body perishes, and yet wh...
This research examines traveling landscape-objects in tourist environments and their impact on cultu...
Children are widely used as emotive symbols of our shared ecological future, evoking concerns for th...
vii, 160 leaves : ill. ; 29 cmThis thesis explores the ways in which modern history-writing practice...
My Independent Study Project (ISP) involved traveling within the erosion caldera of northern New Sou...
This project studies the works of James Fenimore Cooper, John Muir, and their artistic contemporarie...
Our lives are in a constant state of change, from the most intimate scale physically and emotionally...
In the current climate of environmental precarity, the need to prompt ecological change becomes more...
This study represents an exploration of how the Expressive Arts and Arts Based Research can be intro...
This thesis examines the work included in Usman Oladeinde’s MFA thesis exhibition. The goal of this ...
Environmental education in the U.S. has been slow to incorporate Indigenous knowledges, with most pr...
This thesis studies the exhibition Steeling the Gaze: Portraits by Aboriginal Artists that ran from ...
Nineteenth-century British authors, in particular, Charles Dickens, Charlotte Bronte, and Jane Auste...