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Celia Anderson

Celia Anderson

Kenai, AKCelia Carl Anderson Many of my artworks are the result of a growing disquiet I have felt with world events, national politics and a global…
Erica Fielder

Erica Fielder

Mendocino, CAIf you drink water from your tap, in just seven days that water will replace the fluids in your body. You become a tributary of…

Posts and Events

Call for proposals – Feeding the insatiable – a creative summit – November 9-11 2016

Feeding the insatiable real and imagined narratives of art and energy for a troubled planet a creative summit http://feedingtheinsatiable.info November 9 -11 2016 Dartington Hall, Devon, England Encouraging all manner of energy generation through creative intervention and invention and new approaches to scientific enquiry including the quirky, the impossible, the micro and the personal. Encouraging […]

Bidder70 Screening and Live Feed with Tim DeChristopher

Dear Friends, Professors, Community Leaders, and Nature Lovers! We have a go!  On Earth Day, April 22, 2013 at 5:30 PM, only one day after Tim DeChristopher’s release from federal prison, we will be screening the film which followed his struggles with the court system to stop the destruction via fracking and drilling of over […]

Inter-Connection/ Sustenance & Healing

My work dwells in the not yet, the future potential of the unformed, where sound, weaving, and language interact to create new meanings. In January 1966 I began creating precarios (precarious), installations and basuritas, objects composed of debris, structures that disappear, along with quipus and other weaving metaphors. I called these works “Arte Precario”, creating […]

The Stickiness of Touch

Artist’s note: All images were created from photographs taken on or near the Shanahan Trail in Boulder, CO in April of 2022.  The photomontages offer a variety of glimpses and perspectives. They are a labor of love, an effort to convey the visceral sense and vibrancy of life that I experienced.   INTRODUCTION OVER THE […]

A Poetics of Empathy

      INTRODUCTION   HELEN MAYER HARRISON AND NEWTON HARRISON are pioneers in the creative development of art and ecology. It was Helen who read Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, a critical influence in their decision in the early 1970s to do no work that did not in some way benefit the ecosystem. This commitment […]

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