Seven Conversations [electronic resource].
The Distance Plan Press 2014
Open access content
The Distance Plan, Journal Issue 2, 2014 “Seven Conversations,” The Distance Plan Journal’s second issue, is intended as a place to record the shifts in dialogue and language related to art and climate change. The texts span a range of subjects; each includes someone involved in the arts: writers, curators, artists, teachers. Our hope is that by cataloguing our communities’ changing concerns when it comes to talking about climate change we can play the role of witnesses, help to sustain the momentum which already exists towards combating this problem, and motivate each other to move the discussion forward. These conversations also further The Distance Plan’s wider agenda of drawing critical voices from different disciplines into the space of art discourse.
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Art criticism
Art--Study and teaching
Artists
Climatic changes
Art museum curators
Ecology
Political science
Text
Abby Cunnane
Amy Howden-Chapman
Aslak Aamot Kjærulff
David Hilmer Rex
Isobel Cairns
Louise Menzies
Alex Monteith
Joe Hoyt
Jym Clark
Biddy Livesey
Michelle Ngamoki
Dayle Takitimu
Jos Wheeler
Katie Bachler
Scott Berzofsky
Hugh Pocock
Dugal McKinnon
Sophie Jerram
mosskevity
Alison Annals
Scott Barry
Sarah Burgess
Harry Chapman
Nigel Clark
Fiona Connor
Neil Doshi
Shane Fairhall
McCahon House Trust
Charlotte Huddleston
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