climate change

Ambulatory Art for Climate Justice

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A week from today dozens, if not hundreds, of Vermonters will begin a five-day sacred walk for climate justice. Organized by 350VT, the Next Steps walk covers over fifty miles from the town of Middlebury to the state capital in Montpelier. In keeping with the imaginative and artful theme, locals have been getting together to make artwork for marchers to carry and wear. There’s still time to get involved, both in the Next Steps walk and in the art-making! To register for the walk, visit the Next Steps web site.

Here are the details for the final art-build:

Tuesday, April 2, 2019
6:00pm to 10:00pm
The Hive on Pine
420 Pine St., 
Burlington, VT  
(near ArtsRiot)

Email kristian.a.brevik@gmail.com to RSVP.

If you can, please bring old sheets for fabric, old corrugated or other plastic campaign signs to cut up, and a shirt if you want to paint on one!

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In Production

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UVM undergraduate Anabel Sosa interviews Win Smith, the owner and CEO of the Sugarbush Resort in Warren, VT. Her research focuses on the impact that climate change has on ski areas and the surrounding communities, and will be shot and edited into a short documentary with support from the Ecoculture Lab's Ecomedia Mentor Program.