Category Archives: eco-art

Mystery solved: this week on NPR, Robert Peck, curator at Philadelphia’s Academy of Natural Sciences unveiled a long-sought first print of John James Audubon – a sketch of a running grouse on a $3 bank note from 1824. Peck explained … Continue reading

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Unintended Consequences of Government Policies: The Depletion of America’s Wetlands By Robert Stavins – Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs – January 27th, 2010 http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/analysis/stavins/?p=517 Portland Memorial Mausoleum Mural http://www.urbangreenspaces.org/multimedia/mural-Oaks-Bottom-fast.html

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Eco-art is a fresh movement led by artists seeking to explore humans’ relationship with nature. It has an agenda. Some contemporary artists are working on projects that deal with timely environmental issues like climate change. Chris Drury, who is most … Continue reading

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