Press
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Read the article “PERFECT TIMING: FREE SPEECH: ART AND ACTIVISM AT LEXART” about LexArt’s exhibit “Free Speech” and associated panel “We The People” (7/21/24) where i3C artists Liliana Folta and Adriana G. Prat participated - Artscope: July 26, 2024
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Read the article "We are literally becoming trash" about i3C artist Rebecca McGee Tuck and her residency at UMass Dartmouth - Dartmouth Week: March 25, 2024
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Read the article "Love for Nature Sparks C.J. Lori’s “Trees Leaving” Series" by Leslie Pond, about i3C artist CJ Lori - Fenway News: February 2024 issue (page 7)
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Read the article about the two woman exhibit and related Earth Day activities of Adriana G. Prat and Yuko Oda, The Alchemy of Hope: Art For Climate Action, at the Lovejoy Library, Proctor Academy, Andover, NH at The Beacon - Jan 2024
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Read the article “Art That Questions Consumption And May Spark Solutions” by Leslie Pond, about the “Catch and Release” exhibit of i3C artists and guests at LabCentral and the i3C Artists group - Fenway News: January 2024 issue (page 7)
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Watch interviews to selected i3C artists in the Green + Just section of Joana Alarcão’s Insights of an Eco Artist (Oct 2024)
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Artists Featured: Adriana G. Prat, Sarah Meyers Brent, Michelle Lougee, Rebecca McGee Tuck, Yulia Shtern, and Michaela Morse
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Read the article “Can Art Inspire Human Change That Slows Climate Change?” by Leslie Pond, about our recent “Inspiring Change for the Climate Crisis: The Non-Human is Pushing Back” exhibit of i3C artists and guests at Piano Craft Gallery - Fenway News: Oct 2023 issue (page 6)
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Read the article “Gallery: SoWa First Fridays offer meet-the-artist chats, grow network of local artists” featuring i3C artists at Boston SoWa district - Boston University News Service: April 3rd, 2023
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Interview of selected i3C artists by the Belmont Media Center here, as part of “Inspiring Change for the Climate Crisis @ Belmont Gallery of Art”, Belmont MA - December 2022 to January 2023
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Listen to Adriana G. Prat’s interview at "Insights of an Eco Artist" Podcast by Joana Alarcão - May 2022
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Read interviews to Rebecca McGee Tuck and Adriana G. Prat, featured at GBH articles "Meet the Greater Boston artists inspiring climate action through their work" by Delainey LaHood-Burns - April 22, 2022
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Videos of Past i3C Events
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"Fast Fashion": Presentation by i3C artist Yulia Shtern - August 15th, 2024 - Watch the recording here (Passcode: qw6f5c%a) - This talk accompanied the exhibit "Changing Tides" exhibit at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts - July to August 2024
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“Recycling and Creativity: Changing the Journey of Our “Stuff” to Help the Planet”: Presentation by i3C Artist Yulia Shtern - May 2nd, 2023 - Watch the recording here. This talk accompanied the exhibit “Inspiring Change for the Climate Crisis (i3C) at CAA @ CANAL”, Cambridge MA - April to May 2023
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“Climate AND Change”: Presentation by expert climate scientist Rachel Licker from the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) - April 27th, 2023 - Watch the recording here. This talk accompanied the exhibit “Inspiring Change for the Climate Crisis (i3C) at CAA @ CANAL”, Cambridge MA - April to May 2023
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Panel: “How do Artists Respond to the Climate Crisis?” with i3C artists, moderated by i3C artist Steven Rudin, and presented by Adria Katz (Managing Director, Multicultural Arts Center) and Adriana G. Prat (artist & curator of i3C Artists) - June 1st, 2022 - Recording here. This talk accompanied Adriana G. Prat's solo exhibit Topographies of the Collective Misfortunes, at the Multicultural Arts Center, Cambridge MA – April to June 2022
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Artists talk: Jeffrey Nowlin & Sarah Meyers Brent - Nov 13, 2022 - Watch the recording here: Coming up soon. This talk accompanied the exhibit “Meditations on Climate Crisis: Inspiring Change 2022”, honeyjones Studio Gallery, Cambridge MA - Oct to Nov 2022
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Artists' Talk, with i3C artists, moderated by i3C artist Shelby Meyerhoff - Nov 18th, 2021 - Recording here - This talk accompanied the exhibit “Meditations on Climate Change: Inspiring Change”, honey jones studio Gallery, Cambridge MA - Nov 2021
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Panel: "How Do We Relate to the Climate Crisis: A Community Panel Discussion" - Panelists: Silas Winer (Moderator); Roger W. Stephenson (Northeast Regional Advocacy Director from Union of Concerned Scientists); Jivan Sobrinho-Wheeler (Cambridge City Council member); Azalea Thompson and Juliana Abramson (representatives from Boston Latin School Youth Climate Action Network (YouthCAN)); Andrew Richardson (green-certified architect); Heather McCargo (Executive Director of Wild Seed Project (Portland, Maine)); Florence Reed (Founder & Director of Strategic Growth, Sustainable Harvest International); Margery Davies (Mothers Out Front) - Dec 3, 2020 - Recording here - This panel accompanied the exhibit “How Do We Relate to the Climate Crisis”, Multicultural Arts Center, Cambridge MA - Nov to Dec 2020
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