Art & Climate Change, 2023, Climate Quilt
by Aran Dorsey, Theremena Fernandez, MJ Golberg, Althea Ericksen, Roland Hairston, Kaitlin Fischl, Megan Hassi, David Guillen, and Victoria Espinoza
Inspired by works we have been shown in the course, Art and Climate Change, and our own private research, we individually created quilt squares representing our voice in this epoch.
Background Image: Ashok Bogani, Climate Change. 2023. Photograph. Cover Image: Aran Dorsey, Theremena Fernandez, MJ Golberg, Althea Ericksen, Roland Hairston, Kaitlin Fischl, Megan Hassi, David Guillen, Victoria Espino. Climate Quilt. 2023. Quilt
Climate Quilt
On their own, each individual quilt square is a piece of art representing an issue or theme that resonates with the creator, but together as a whole, the quilt acts as a metaphor for climate change. Understanding the meaning behind each group member's individual creation is necessary to understanding the effect od the quilt as a whole.
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Climate Quilt Overview
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