<p>Sellers-Young has provided an insightful text into the specific relationships between places and practices. By looking into the deep history of how the bioregions of Oregon developed geologically, in relationship to human cultures which have called them home, and up to the present-day work of contemporary arts engaged with the strata of these histories, this book highlights how these specific entanglements shape the way artists work and the way art works on society —Ian Garrett, Associate Professor, Department of Theatre and Performance, School of the Arts, Media, Performance & DesignYork University, Canada.</p>

<p>Barbara Sellers-Young’s timely, elegant and detailed portrait of the artistic soul of the place we now call Oregon attests to the generative, sustaining power of artistic practice in diverse communities. Like the waterways that nourish the rich ecological diversity of the region, Artists Activating Sustainability maps the artistic creativity, collaboration and activism that have shaped and influenced the wider Pacific Northwest. Artists become catalysts of a just and sustainable future, the book argues, as they celebrate, document, provoke and help heal communities — Theresa J. May, Artistic Director, Earth Matters on Stage/ Professor, University of Oregon, USA.</p>

<p>Artists Activating Sustainability focuses on the embodied relationship between the landscape, the artists, and their artistic practice as well as how the artists’ engagement activates sustainability in the state of Oregon. By investigating arts and sustainability through the ethos of communities in Oregon —– the landscape, community identity, and the artists’ experiences in forming that identity —– it becomes possible to reflect on and recognize the broader issues that make life sustainable and re-engage a purposeful, environmentally conscious relationship with our community and our world— Kin-Yan Szeto, Professor of Theatre and Dance, Appalachian State University, USA. </p>

Artists Activating Sustainability: the Oregon Story examines the way in which the artists within specific communities, against the background of landscape and history, reveal concepts of sustainability that help us broaden our knowledge of what is needed to create a sustainable world.
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Artists Activating Sustainability: The Oregon Story examines the way in which the artists within specific communities, against the background of landscape and history, reveal concepts of sustainability that help us broaden our knowledge of what is needed to create a sustainable world.
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Acknowledgments; List of Figures xi Introduction: Art, Environment and Metaphor ;1. Environmental Activism, Arts and the Land of Eden,Landscape One: High Desert Basin and Range; 2. The Murals of Vale: Gateway to Oregon;  3. Ontario: The Legacy of Kanriye Fujima 61 Landscape Two: Columbia Gorge and Plateau; 4. James Lavadour and Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts, Landscape Three: Cascade Range; 5. Hunter Noack: In a Landscape, Landscape Four: The Willamette Valley; 6. Portland’s Elisabeth Jones Art Center and Signal Fire; 7. Willamette Valley’s Sanctuary Stage; 8. Salem’s Gaiety Hollow: Lord and Schryver Landscape Architects and the Conservancy; 9. Eugene and the Oregon Country Fair; Landscape Five: Rogue River Valley; 10. Ashland: Angus Bowmer and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Landscape Six: Oregon Coast and Coast Range 185 11. Astoria’s Fisher Poets; 12. Sitka Center for Art and Ecology; 13. Bandon’s Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea; 14. Climate Change, Sustainability and Artists in the Land of Eden; Index
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Examines the way in which the artists within specific communities, against the background of landscape and history, reveal concepts of sustainability that help us broaden our knowledge of what is needed to create a sustainable world.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781785279126
Publisert
2022-10-11
Utgiver
Vendor
Anthem Press
Vekt
454 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
153 mm
Dybde
26 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
P, 06
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
262

Om bidragsyterne

Barbara Sellers-Young is a performance studies scholar who has taught and held academic administrative positions in United States, Canada, England, Australia and China. Her research on the embodiment of culture has been published in three single- authored books and six edited volumes.