Exploring the Transformational Value of Ecological Art Through Engagement and Public Art

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Tracey, Claire
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Curtis, David

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2020
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More than ever, ecological art has a genuine capacity to affect positive change in the world. With the scope of our shared environmental problems widely understood, the understanding of how we can act on them is elusive. The artist has a unique opportunity to address this by generating innovative ideas in their practice that can translate new ways of thinking to diverse audiences.

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Using the Visual and Performing Arts to Encourage Pro-Environmental Behaviour

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Other creative arts and writing

Visual arts

Visual cultures

Art

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Tracey, C, Exploring the Transformational Value of Ecological Art Through Engagement and Public Art, Using the Visual and Performing Arts to Encourage Pro-Environmental Behaviour, 2020, pp. 76-95

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