by eab | Feb 29, 2016 | Blog |
In 2014, students from the University of Maine launched an installation art project along the waterfront in Portland, Maine. The King Tides Trail is a four mile trail along the shoreline with markers indicating where a king tide would reach with 3 feet of sea level...
by eab | Feb 28, 2016 | Blog |
“Sometimes I have this dream. I’m going for a hike and discover a remote farm house on fire. Children are calling for help from the upper windows. So I call the fire brigade. But they don’t come, because some mad person keeps telling them that it is a false...
by eab | Feb 25, 2016 | Blog |
The Adaptors publishes a podcast and videos about adapting to climate change. They address climate issues, talk to people who are adapting to climate change by creating and inventing things, and discuss the science. It’s a great blog/podcast – I highly...
by eab | Feb 11, 2016 | Blog |
Lishu and Leo Rodriguez from El Dot Designs are spearheading the design of a collaborative project at BARN for Earth Art Bainbridge, to display at the farmer’s market location in Winslow during April, 2016. Artist statement: In recognition of climate change and...
by eab | Feb 8, 2016 | Blog |
Jill Pelto is an Earth Scientist and an artist. She combines her skills and talents to create beautiful water color paintings depicting the environmental changes caused by climate change, like glacier loss and the increasing impact of wild fires. At first when you...
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