abstract: Effective Altruism (EA), a moral philosophy concerned with accomplishing the greatest possible good in one’s lifetime, sees little utilitarian and/or humanitarian value in the arts. EA suggests that amidst so much global strife, the time, energy, and finances expended to create fleeting art would be put to better, more practical use in the fight against poverty. However, EA has yet to sufficiently account for sustainable art practice — an art form deeply rooted in utilitarianism and humanitarianism — and the possibility of its accompanying aesthetics as a constituent of utilitarian/humanitarian theories. The first chapter of this thesis illustrates an intersection of EA, sustainability, and aesthetics, detailing ways in which sust...
The intent of this thesis and its attendant body of practical work was to examine and test ideas and...
This Capstone Paper asks, “What are the experiences of artists who communicate social activism throu...
Art has embodied the relationship between humans and the natural environment throughout the ages. As...
While the sociology of arts and culture has long dealt with classical sociological questions of arti...
Environmental art is increasingly becoming a medium to address environmental challenges and studies ...
The paper offers a survey on the recent academic interest surrounding the field of art and sustainab...
International audienceThe sustainability discourse has largely played out in the domains of natural ...
OCLC: 960195041International audienceForm, Art and the Environment: Engaging in Sustainability adopt...
Form, Art and the Environment: Engaging in Sustainability adopts a pluralistic perspective of enviro...
Through a process-oriented analysis of the participatory art project The Hill this article explores ...
The purpose of this paper is to question the role and potential of the arts in bringing about sustai...
Through the process of visual analysis of an artwork called ‘Hidden’, this research article explores...
Through an exploration of both the sculptural and socially-engaged art practices undertaken in creat...
This paper examines the ways in which visual arts organizations, which include galleries, museums or...
Art has always been strongly connected to the social context in which it is produced. Artists are re...
The intent of this thesis and its attendant body of practical work was to examine and test ideas and...
This Capstone Paper asks, “What are the experiences of artists who communicate social activism throu...
Art has embodied the relationship between humans and the natural environment throughout the ages. As...
While the sociology of arts and culture has long dealt with classical sociological questions of arti...
Environmental art is increasingly becoming a medium to address environmental challenges and studies ...
The paper offers a survey on the recent academic interest surrounding the field of art and sustainab...
International audienceThe sustainability discourse has largely played out in the domains of natural ...
OCLC: 960195041International audienceForm, Art and the Environment: Engaging in Sustainability adopt...
Form, Art and the Environment: Engaging in Sustainability adopts a pluralistic perspective of enviro...
Through a process-oriented analysis of the participatory art project The Hill this article explores ...
The purpose of this paper is to question the role and potential of the arts in bringing about sustai...
Through the process of visual analysis of an artwork called ‘Hidden’, this research article explores...
Through an exploration of both the sculptural and socially-engaged art practices undertaken in creat...
This paper examines the ways in which visual arts organizations, which include galleries, museums or...
Art has always been strongly connected to the social context in which it is produced. Artists are re...
The intent of this thesis and its attendant body of practical work was to examine and test ideas and...
This Capstone Paper asks, “What are the experiences of artists who communicate social activism throu...
Art has embodied the relationship between humans and the natural environment throughout the ages. As...