FROM ART TO ACTION
How Beauty Can Inspire Us to Protect What We Love
MARCH 22, 2022 | 11:00 AM – 12:15 PM PT
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FROM ART TO ACTION
Live Online Event | March 22, 2022
What is it that motivates us to protect places of tremendous natural beauty, conditions that nurture strong, resilient communities, wild spaces that serve nothing more than biological diversity, or our collective right to a sustainable way of life so we might be able to leave a liveable world for future generations?
Join Chris Jordan, artist and filmmaker, and Jenny Price, writer and artist, for our online event: From Art to Action: Finding Beauty and Protecting What You Love. We’ll explore why a reverence for natural beauty can be an important motivating factor in what we deem important—and as a result, how we choose to act.
Join Chris Jordan, artist and filmmaker, and Jenny Price, writer and artist, for our online event: From Art to Action: Finding Beauty and Protecting What You Love. We’ll explore why a reverence for natural beauty can be an important motivating factor in what we deem important—and as a result, how we choose to act.
CHRIS JORDAN
PanelistChris Jordan’s work explores the collective shadow of contemporary mass culture from a variety of photographic and conceptual perspectives. Edge-walking the lines between beauty and horror, abstraction and representation, the near and the far, the visible and the invisible, Jordan’s images confront the enormous power of humanity’s collective will. His works are exhibited and published worldwide.
JENNY PRICE
PanelistJenny Price is the author of Stop Saving the Planet!: An Environmentalist Manifesto. A public writer and artist who works passionately on environmental justice, she is co-founder of the public art collective LA Urban Rangers, a co-creator of the popular Our Malibu Beaches phone app, and author of “Thirteen Ways of Seeing Nature in L.A.” She is currently a Research Fellow at the Sam Fox School at Washington University-St. Louis.
ROB DIETZ
ModeratorRob Dietz is the Program Director at Post Carbon Institute, where he is responsible for guiding projects from conception to completion. With training and experience in ecological economics, environmental science, and conservation biology, he has built a career aimed at moving society in sustainable directions.