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Sustainability and the Arts for the Uninitiated

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Climate anxiety getting to you? Don't know how to start considering ecological sustainability in your work? This webinar will provide a forum for recognizing the individual realities of cultural workers – arts makers, administrators, curators, producers, presenters, funders, policy makers, and others – and help to dispel myths, assuage fears, and contextualize how to start thinking about eco-positive change across all aspects of the arts.

Through the lens of addressing the challenges you anticipate or barriers you’re running up against, it will introduce you to solutions implemented across the US and work through how to start the process of identifying what opportunities may be available, and where the potential impact areas are that might be right for your organization, practice, and community.

 

The Zoom meeting link will be sent the day prior to the workshop to all registered participants.

Please arrive at 6:45 to settle in and address any issues with Zoom.

 

We invite you to send us your climate-related questions and suggestions for exploration. What are you interested in now? What would you like to learn more about in the near future? Please email: info@bouldercountyarts.org by June 19th for possible inclusion in our presentations with Ian Garrett.

 

Ian Garrett is an artist, designer, producer, educator, and researcher in the field of sustainable arts and culture. He is Associate Professor of Ecological Design for Performance at York University in Toronto, the co-founder and director of the Center for Sustainable Practice in the Arts, Executive Producer at ToasterLab, and resident designer at Indy Convergence. He has spoken and consulted on the arts and the environment around the world.

When
June 30th, 2020 from  7:00 PM to  8:30 PM