Image Journal,
Imagining Water: Myth, Ritual and a Changing Planet, Number 120, Spring 2024
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Monthly Contributor to International Blog: 2017 - 2022
FOR THE SERIES,”IMAGINING WATER”
Water Conversations, The Goddess Brigid and Mayflies (April 26, 2022) Reprinted in Art Spiel, June, 2022
Keeper of the Waters (March 22, 2022) Reprinted in Art Spiel, January, 2023
On Salt, Seaweed and Disappearing Places (March 4, 2022) Reprinted in Art Spiel, Oct. 31, 2022.
What Happens When an Artist Goes to Eden (January 31, 2022)
Waters of the Future (December 20, 2021)
On Bearing Witness and Embracing Beauty (October 25, 2021) Reprinted in ecoartspace (November, 2021) Reprinted in Art Spiel, January, 2022
Fire and Ice (September 27, 2021)
The Last Ones Standing (August 30, 2021) Reprinted in Art Spiel (February, 2022)
Elegizing Ice (July 26, 2021)
The Art of Transforming Polluted Water into Clean Water, Energy and Sound (June 28, 2021) Reprinted in Art Spiel (September, 2021)
Woven and Waxed Water Stories (May 31, 2021) Reprinted in Art Spiel (July, 2021)
Imagining Icebergs (April, 26, 2021) Reprinted in Art Spiel (July, 2021)
Thinking About Water on World Water Day (March 22, 2021) Reprinted in Art Spiel (June, 2021)
What Happens When You Take a Poet to the Arctic (February 22, 2021)
Water Atrocities (December 28, 2020)
The Ocean Inside (November 23, 2020). Reprinted in Art Spiel, August, 2021)
Water Worlds, (October 26, 2020)
On Water as Polluted Body, Place of Solace and Life Force (September 28, 2020)
Seeing Water (August 31, 2020) Reprinted in Art Spiel (August, 2021)
River Mourning (July 27, 2020)
Revisiting HOLOSCENES During the Global Pandemic (June 18, 2020) Reprinted in Art Spiel (October, 2021)
On The Visible and Invisible in the High Arctic (May 7, 2020)
Remembering the First Earth Day Fifty Years Later (April 6, 2020)
Welcome to the Anthropocene (February 25, 2020)
When Water Speaks For Itself (January 27, 2020)
The City and the Sea (December 30, 2019)
Capturing Water (November 26, 2019)
Coral Universe (October 28, 2019)
Cutting Water (September 30, 2019)
Atul Bhalla: On the Physical, Historical, Religious and Political Aspects of Water. (August 26, 2019)
Women of the World: Sing the Algonquin Water Song. (July 29, 2019)
Painting the Oceans: All of Them. (June 24, 2019)
On the Enduring Beauty, Power and Fragility of Water. (June 4, 2019)
Inuit Artists on their Changing Relationship with the Land and Sea. (April 29, 2019)
Writing the Future of Water. (March 25, 2019)
Dancing for Fresh Water Everywhere. (February 25, 2019)
Chanting the Waters. (January 31, 2019)
When Antarctica Comes to Town. (December 20, 2018)
Making Lemonade: An Artist’s Book on Climate Change. (November 15, 2018)
About Tides, Rainfall, Wetlands and Watersheds. (September 24, 2018)
Earth Guardian. (October 29, 2018)
One Year Later. (August 13, 2018)
The Flipflopi Project. (July 23, 2018)
Walking the Howsatunnuck River With Uncí Carole. (June 18, 2018)
Pop Sea Art (May 31, 2018)
Rachel Carson's Poet Heiress of the Sea. (April 19, 2018)
2-Minute Shower Songs. (March 19, 2018)
Techno Floods. (February 19, 2018)
Is Water Sexy? (January 18, 2018)
Floating Start-up Countries: Artists Are You Ready? (December 4, 2017)
Confronting the Holy River Yamuna (November 6, 2017)
Flooded McDonald's (September 26, 2017)
An Introduction to the Series. (September 11, 2017)
Why Artists Need to Know About Global Warming's "Six Americas" and the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication. (April 13, 2017)
Art Spiel
Once She Dries: An Ode to Coral, March 17, 2023
15 articles reprinted from Artists and Climate Change (see above)
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Ecoartspace
Bearing Witness and Embracing Beauty, Oct. 31, 2021. Reprinted from Artists and Climate Change
Inundation: Art and Climate Change in the Pacific Feb. 26, 2020.
Artist’s Book on Climate Change
Genesis Redux: A Poem on Paradise Twice Lost in Pencil, Plastic, Paint and Glue