by Sant Khalsa | Jun 23, 2016 | Blog
Dear EcoArt Friends, Over the past four decades, I’ve developed a deep love for Joshua Tree National Park, where I’ve spent countless hours hiking, photographing, camping and enjoying the star studded night sky, and now live in its vicinity. The...
by Krystle Ahmadyar | Mar 24, 2016 | Blog
Elemental: an arts and ecology reader – is now published! For more details and to order online: http://www.cornerhousepublications.org/publications/elemental-an-arts-and-ecology-reader-gaia-project/ The book features nine marvellous essays, including some...
by Krystle Ahmadyar | Mar 22, 2016 | Blog
Dear Susan and WEAD, It is very bitter sweet, indeed! I am grateful that we were able to host the Women Eco Artists Dialog here in Lancaster and at MOAH:CEDAR. I am so grateful to have had the opportunity to have met with so many of your board members and artists....
by Krystle Ahmadyar | Mar 16, 2016 | Blog
The Lumbini Crane Sanctuary, located at the Sacred Garden, birthplace of the Buddha in Nepal, has been an International Crane Foundation refuge for the endangered Sarus Crane for over two decades. When I visited the site in January, alarming development threats were...
by Michele Guieu | Apr 22, 2015 | Blog, Events
Congratulations on receiving a 2015 Fine Arts Fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Wheatfield 12 Acres in Milan, Italy on view through October, 2015 The Living Pyramid Socrates Sculpture Park May 17 through August 30, 2015 In the Realm of...
by Michele Guieu | Apr 9, 2015 | Blog, Events
The Most Important Thing We Can Do to Fight Climate Change Is Try. The future will follow an unpredictable route, but we must still follow a compass called hope. by Rebecca Solnit Rebecca Solnit is the author of fourteen books, including A Paradise Built in Hell: The...