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Articles 1 - 7 of 7
Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
De La Nature Au Processus D’Artification. Matière [Forme/Objet] Sens, Alexandre Melay
De La Nature Au Processus D’Artification. Matière [Forme/Objet] Sens, Alexandre Melay
The Goose
Les progrès technologiques modifient radicalement ce qui nous était autrefois familier. Ce sentiment troublant venu de l’ère Anthropocène met en lumière l’impact humain sur la nature. Mais la perte d’un monde naturel nous oblige à gérer notre environnement en tant qu’environnement artificiel. Face à cette mutation profonde du concept même de nature, l’art opère un processus d’artification, renouvelant la nature dans de nouvelles formes néoarchéologiques et de nouvelles esthétiques, par le « passage du non-art en art ».
Rockhounding, Seafaring, And Other Material Tales For The End Of The World, Noemie Fortin
Rockhounding, Seafaring, And Other Material Tales For The End Of The World, Noemie Fortin
The Goose
In the face of accelerated environmental degradation and climate instability, the future of the Earth and of all life on earth is difficult to visualize. Therefore, the different mediums through which we consider environmental issues are just as important as the actions we take to address them. Focusing on three projects combining art, science, and activism, this article suggests a compilation of material tales. They tell stories of plastic rocks and aluminum nuggets where the protagonists are partly finely crafted objects, partly waste materials, and sometimes both at once. Artists Kelly Jazvac, Yesenia Thibeault-Picazo, and the collective Studio Swine collaborate …
What's Next?: Eco Materialism & Contemporary Art By Linda Weintraub, Taylor Eggan
What's Next?: Eco Materialism & Contemporary Art By Linda Weintraub, Taylor Eggan
The Goose
Review of Linda Weintraub's What's Next?: Eco Materialism & Contemporary Art
Upstream Downtown: Theatre Creation Through A Feminist And Multispecies Lens, Morgan Johnson, Alexandra Simpson
Upstream Downtown: Theatre Creation Through A Feminist And Multispecies Lens, Morgan Johnson, Alexandra Simpson
The Goose
In the historically masculine Western sciences, we are told we can fully know a being by dissecting, labelling, testing, observing, and documenting. This article explores how multispecies and feminist theatre creation and performance, specifically in the style of clown and bouffon, can work to resist such narratives and offer a more sentient understanding of interspecies relationships. Our investigations focus on our journey as two female creators of Upstream Downtown, a research-based, physical theatre play about salmon and humans finding home in the settler colonial city of Toronto.
Save The Trees. Save Humanity., Lindsey Davis
Environmental Art And Activism: Editors’ Notebook, Alec Follett, Melanie Dennis Unrau
Environmental Art And Activism: Editors’ Notebook, Alec Follett, Melanie Dennis Unrau
The Goose
Editorial introduction to the special issue on environmental art and activism, The Goose, volume 17, issue 2 (2019).
Writer As Activist, Activist As Writer, Marybeth Holleman
Writer As Activist, Activist As Writer, Marybeth Holleman
The Goose
This brief essay describes the quandry and found guidelines of balancing art and activism, specifically as a writer. Examples come from the author's own work.