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This virtual space is a place where I can share all of the great projects and artists that have taken on "environment" as a theme in their work. As I do research for a project of mine called Uncovering Food & Health, Altar of Awareness, that looks at the food we eat and how that has impacted health, especially in minority communities, I am finding more and more that I want to share and remember here. My project draws from Dia de los Muertos, as a hope to speak to my own Latin community about health, food, and the environment.

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Sunday, October 17, 2010

What will NYC look like underwater?


Artist, Eve Mosher tackles an effect of climate change (a rising water line) in her public art project High Water Line.
"Mosher is drawing (by-hand or pushcart) a white chalk line through the waterfront communities of Brooklyn and lower Manhattan in order to illustrate the 10-feet above sea level mark that potentially threatens unsuspecting neighborhoods, commercial zones, city streets, and private residences."-Abigail Doan

http://inhabitat.com/2007/08/04/the-high-water-line-public-art-in-nyc/eve-mosher/

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