I really enjoyed having the opportunity this past week to present a version of my paper on the ethics of eco-art for Washington University’s Environmental Studies group, which is composed of faculty from across the university engaged in environmental research and programming. For this context, I presented a modified version of the paper I delivered at the Cleveland Symposium — focusing, once again, on a contemporary Cleveland-based eco-art case study but with heightened emphasis on its environmental science and climate communications dimensions.
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