Colorado Art Science Action Fellowship

This fellowship entails an exhibit at the state capitol telling the story of how Coloradans are experiencing the challenges of fire, drought, and air quality in their communities. We first partner up with a CU Boulder scientist to build our knowledge about our chosen area. Then we let the creative juices flow as we create with more informed narratives and inspired motives. The exhibit will be installed sometime in May of 2023!

I can’t begin to describe how stoked I am for this! Being accepted into this fellowship is the opportunity I have been looking for. A way to link my love for nature and desire to create art that inspires Earth-Friendly actions. We are just getting started into this endeavor and there is much to learn. Stay tuned for more news and process.

Many thanks to CU Boulder and all involved in the opportunity!

 

Together with the power of art and design we can inspire an informed Earth-Friendly message to the world. Stoked to get the creativity going!

meet other artists and scientists in the program

 

Meet the scientist I’ll be working with:

Ben Livneh (Niwot LTER and CEAE)

Associate Professor • Joint Appointment with CIRES • Director, Western Water Assessment Hydrology, Water Resources & Environmental Fluid Mechanics • Mortenson Center in Global Engineering

learn more about Ben

 
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