Eco-Artivism in the UK's Climate Emergency

Academic Research · Goldsmiths University · 2023

Winner of the Warden’s Climate Award (2023), this research project combines fieldwork with Greenpeace at Glastonbury Festival to explore the role of contemporary art installations in climate communication. It examines how collective artistic action can address eco-anxiety and mobilise public engagement with climate issues.

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Type: Academic Research
Domain: Climate Communication / Contemporary Art / Eco-Activism

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