Interviews

  • Sheep in field
    Lizzie Goodrich: Okay, so I’m curious to know a little bit more about how Full Belly Farm got started, I guess, in terms of what inspired you and how the owners got together and everything. Judith Redmond: Well, I think in terms of the theme of
  • Greensgrow Farm
    Marcella Marsella: Greensgrow Farms seems to have a wide-ranging mission with human connection and education at the forefront. How is that mission concerned with local ecology? And does it go beyond that local focus into the territory of “big
  • ARctic
    Eileen Roscina: You completed an Arctic Circle Residency expedition aboard the Tallship Antigua, what did that experience reveal to you about sustainable climate futures and about your art practice? Regan Rosburg: What was weird about that
  • gallery scene
    Of Land and Dreams (2017) is a collaborative mapping project engaging land and community-based artistic practices, with a focus on the land, water, and people of the Dakotas - Teri Rueb and Alan Price with the Of Land and Dreams collective.
  • Anna Kaye, Mourning Dove, 25.5 x 37.75 inches, watercolor on paper. Image provided by Anna Kaye.
    Luckett: I would love to start with you telling me a bit about yourself and your practice.
  • LE-L lab
    [video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qp7D07xLKXw&feature=youtu.be] Related Article: Disaster Colonialism: A Commentary on Disasters Beyond Singular Events to Structural Violence (Rivera, 2020) About: Dr. Danielle Rivera’s biography & the
  • Between the road
    Palle B. Petterson & Laurids Andersen Sonne  (Translated from Danish) Laurids: Hi Palle, thank you for taking time to talk to me.   I have been a big fan of your book Cameras into the Wild [1], since
  • Lavkant Chaudhary
    Conversation with Lavkant Chaudhary on Indigenous resistance and art Dastoor Series, 2019 Stippling drawing on archival paper digital print 38 x 52 cm Source: Tej Narayan Panjiyar Archives In the drawing I have used official documents from
  • New Mexico landscape
    [video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lRhd0iWYiI&feature=youtu.be]
  • WELL-BEING, ENVIRONMENT, LIVELIHOODS, AND SUSTAINABILITY LAB @ THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER
    In this interview, Dr. Karen Bailey discusses the field of environmental studies, including institutional biases when it comes to funding, research gaps, and interaction between climate scientists and activists. She also shares some of her research
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