Emily Joy is a socially and environmentally engaged artist, participating in the Re-storying Landscapes in a Changing Climate project. She discusses her recent community art projects, and explores how emotions of loss and grief expresssed in community can serve as a catalyst for care in a time of climate crisis.
Tag: climate grief
Visit Ecotopia, an immersive and interactive exhibition about our eco-future, led by a Berlin-based artists collective, in Berlin from 15 May to 3 July 2022. The One Resilient Earth team will host ‘Earth Lovers Circles’ during the New European Bauhaus Festival on 11-12 June.
“Now that we have this climate crisis on us, there’s so much human and other-than-human loss. So we need new skills and we also have to change our understanding of the power of grief and see it as a politically mobilizing force…”
From May to June 2020, One Resilient Earth was invited to help design and facilitate virtual workshops on the topic of ‘Pandemic, climate crisis and the uncertain future of local communities in Atlantic Canada,’ as part of a collaboration with the Centre for Local Prosperity, based in Saint Margarets Bay, Canada.