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Collaboration As a Means, Not an End
By Amy Lipton In my work with ecoartspace over the past 12 years focusing on ecological artists and their projects, the term collaboration has been frequently evoked. The intention behind much of this work is to restore, remediate or transform… Continue reading
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Tags art, art/ecosystem, Battery Park City, Beth E. Wilson, Brookfield Arts, Carla Goldberg, Carol Flaitz, Chris Albert, collaboration, Common Ground Farm, Down to Earth: Artists Create Edible Landscapes, ecoartspace, ecological art, Enviragen, environmental art, Faheem Haider, Habitat for Artists, Hope Windle, Hudson River, Hudson Valley Seed Library, Jessica Poser, joseph beuys, Laura Hersh, Lisa Breznak, Mario Mohan, Marion Wilson, Marnie Hillsley, Michael Asbill, Michael Natiello, Michelle Hersh, Molly Rausch, NY, Schuylkill Arts Center, schuylkill center, schuylkill center for environmental education, Sean Nixon, shared purpose, Simon Draper, social sculpture, Solar One, team, The New Museum's Ideas City Festival, Thomas DangVu. Organizations: Green Up, TRANSported, World Policy Institute
Letter from Director of Environmental Art
Let’s begin with Joseph Beuys. An environmentalist before that was a word. I keep returning to his project 7000 Oaks for its smart, simple answer to the problem of deforestation. Beuys was an artist who believed in action, in collaboration,… Continue reading
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