by Krystle Ahmadyar | Feb 22, 2013 | Blog
Here’s a question for everyone on the list. Please name places that are offering courses in Arts for Social Change. I just discovered that Quest University in Squamish, BC is offering such a course (I’m visiting the school with my son who may apply there)...
by Krystle Ahmadyar | Feb 11, 2013 | Blog, Events
Recently I went to a presentation on the Alberta Tar Sands and the Keystone XL Pipeline. If you’re not familiar with this abomination, the extraction of oil from this area is currently one of the largest emitters of carbon on the planet and there are plans to...
by Sandy Eastoak | Oct 12, 2012 | Blog, Events
love affair I ate my lunch among the willows, chewing shyly, like a timid lover on the brink of intimate touch. those two big trunks creaked in the wind, sounding like a minute from breaking, as they have for many a moon. above the leaves a quarter moon squinted down...
by Amy Stewart | Sep 14, 2012 | Blog, Events
For artisits in the Los Angeles area: “Individual Artist Residency and Fellowship Grants” was posted on 09/11/2012 by the City of Los Angeles’ Mayor’s Office of Economic Development, Business Assistance Virtual Network (BAVN) system. ID: 14625...
by TreeGirl | Sep 12, 2012 | Blog, Events
posted by TreeGirl Last month, I went on a TreeGirl tree hunt with my treegirl friend to the rainy Olympic Peninsula in western Washington State. The object of our desire was an ancient, thousand year old tree, and the former world’s ‘biggest’...
by Mary Jo Aagerstoun | Sep 10, 2012 | Blog
While I do discuss whether anti nuke art activism can be seen as EcoArt, the most important part of my essay for the WEAD special issue on Atomic Legacy Art is my identification of the art activism groups I think would help make a real impact on shutting down nukes in...