The Intersectionality of Climate and Culture
Virtual Art Gallery
This virtual art gallery was inspired by an urge to explore the intersectionality between the global climate crisis and minority groups by investigating the negative impacts of the crisis on their cultures and ways of life. The gallery features various artworks by minority artists that convey a powerful message about the climate crisis and the detrimental impacts that it has had on them and their communities. The goal is to raise awareness, highlight minority artists and their work, and showcase the power of art as a tool to convey powerful, raw, and emotional messages that can mobilize people and bring about change and movement.
Background image: "Guhte gullá" Outi Pieski, 2021 | Cover image: "Avataq" Couzyn van Heuvelen, 2016
The Intersectionality of Climate and Culture
Resource Collections
Single Resources
"Avataq" Couzyn van Heuvelen, 2016
"Copper Geographies" Ignacio Acosta, 2012-16
"Gákte-Quipo" Máret Ánne Sara and Cecilia Vicuña, 2017-21
"Guhte gullá" Outi Pieski, 2021
"Idiot Strings — Credible" Sonya Kelliher-Combs, 2022
"Infractions" Rachel O’Reilly, 2019
"Karikpo Pipeline" Zina Saro-Wiwa, 2015
"Kuannersuit: Kvanefjeld" Lisa Autogena and Joshua Portway, 2016
"RETOMADA" Úyra Sodoma, 2021
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