Environmental Art in Built & Natural Landscapes
on
Sustainability Now!
Sunday, July 26, 5-6 PM on KSQD
“Environmental
artists seek to investigate our human relationship with the environment through
embedding their artistic practice within it.” Learn about
the practice of environmental art on Sustainability Now! on Sunday, July 26th,
from 5-6 PM, when host Ronnie Lipschutz speaks with Marisha Farnsworth, an Oakland-based artist whose large-scale public space interventions
explore future ecosystems, infrastructural utopias and the social and
ecological implications of materiality in the built environment.
Her work has been exhibited at the Yerba Buena Center
for the Arts, the Venice Biennale and is in the collection of the Nevada Museum
of Art. She was the lead artist for the 2017 Temple at Burning Man.
That’s Sunday, July 26, 5-6 PM, right on KSQD, 90.7 FM on your dial and KSQD.org. The
show will be rebroadcast at 6 AM on Tuesday, July 28th. You can listen to previous broadcasts of
Sustainability Now! at KSQD.org and sustainablesystemsfoundation.org.
Future programs include:
August 9: Dr. Rupa Basu, Cal Office on
Environmental Health Hazards on air pollution, heat exposure & effects on
childbirth
August
23: Kim Stanley Robinson, science
fiction author & California futurist on Sustainability after Annus
Horribilis 2020
Sustainability Now! is underwritten
by the Sustainable Systems Research Foundation.