Monthly Archives: October 2012
Getting Millennials to Care More about the Environment
By Whitney Works, Intern for SCEE’s Environmental Art Department Working with the Environmental Art Department of the Schuylkill Center has piqued my interest in a few things. While I recognize my own conservation habits, I can’t help but wonder about my… Continue reading
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Tags audience engagement, baby boomers, brain food daily, ecoarttech, environmental art, genx, indeterminate hikes, millennials, mission, participant media, SCEE, schuylkill center, stormwater, takepart tv, water, waterpocalypse now, whitney works, whitneyworks, youtube
Hear from Our Team!
Now it’s time to hear from our team ! Here they are, discussing our planning project, the art program’s goals, and what makes The Schuylkill Center unique. Our Advisory team is collectively committed to progressive collaboration in art and science,… Continue reading
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Tags advisory board, amy lipton, art and the environment, environmental art, environmental art blog, environmental art project, environmental education, francis whitehead, jenny laden, jenny sabin, lillian ball, mangrove media, PEW charitable trusts, PEW philadelphia exhibition initiative, sam bower, SCEE, schuylkill center, schuylkill center for environmental education, stacy levy, stormwater runoff, the schuylkill center, video