Affiliated Artists and Climate Kids Art Featured at Balboa Park Sustainability Partners’ 4th Annual
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Congratulations to our partners at the Balboa Park Sustainability Partnership for hosting their fourth annual Balboa Park Sustainability Partners' Breakfast. They celebrated partnerships that fuel sustainability efforts in Balboa Park and across San Diego. We were proud to share artwork from Climate Kids and Affiliated Artist Audrey Carver to support this important event. Speakers and panelists including Morgan Justice-Black, San Diego Gas & Electric, Councilmember Chris Ward


- Oct 18, 2017
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Affiliated Artist Audrey Carver on the Role of Art in Climate Science Communication (Video)
“I believe art is a tool for communication. Now more than ever people need to connect to their environment, to be aware of it. And I think that artists and scientists working together is going to be the way to do that.” – Audrey Carver In this video, Climate Science Alliance Affiliated Artist Audrey Carver shares the story behind her “Along the Transect Line” collaborative pieces with Cabrillo National Monument. “Along the Transect Line” highlights species data from each of t

- Oct 18, 2017
- 1 min
Save the Date: Idyllwild Arts Open House (10.20-22)
Idyllwild Arts Academy is hosting an Open House the weekend of October 20-22 highlighting the work of their departments and their students, new and old! The alumni panel on the 21st includes Climate Science Alliance Director Amber Pairis, Ph.D., amongst others. Dr. Pairis has been asked to talk about how she is using the transformative power of art to advance her work on climate change. “Art is a powerful means to translate scientific research into something that touches you


- Oct 17, 2017
- 1 min
“Art of Change” at Del Mar until end of this month – where to next?
“Art of Change” exhibit is up at Del Mar Library and City Hall throughout the remainder of October. Art such as the Tree of Change created by Balboa Park Sustainability and Feet in the Sand by Jefferson Elementary students are currently on display. These pieces are meant to provoke environmental stewardship in the lives of adults and youth alike. Be sure to check back soon to see where the exhibit is off to next! #ArtCommunity #ArtofChange #BuildingCommunity


- Oct 13, 2017
- 2 min
Applications Open for Short-Term Art or Research Residency Opportunity
The Marjorie and Joseph Rubenson Endowment Short-Term Residency is an annual opportunity for an artist or researcher investigating conservation of animals, plants and habitats. Recipients will visit the Volcan Mountain Range in Julian, California to create original works of art or engage in scientific research that enhance the public appreciation of the mountain, its unique beauty and environmental attributes. Residency recipients will be invited to visit Julian for a week (o


- Oct 4, 2017
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Living Coast Animals on the Bay Day ~ 10.8.17
Join us for a free community event, Animals on the Bay Day, happening on Sunday, October 8, 2017 from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m at the Living Coast Discovery Center (located on the Sweetwater Marsh Unit, San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge). Animals on the Bay Day is a celebration of the San Diego Bay. In partnership with local organizations, the Living Coast provides a free coastal experience for hundreds of local families through educational activities and booths showcasing


- Sep 25, 2017
- 1 min
Climate Kids- Mexico at “Dia de los Mares” this week!
Our Climate Kids- Mexico Program will reach 400 youth in a Tijuana River Action Month event, "Dia de los Mares", on Thursday September 28th. The event will begin at 9:00AM with a beach clean-up and native planting, followed by eighteen workshops and two exhibitions, including Climate Kids- Mexico Climate Science workshop and Art activities. The goal of the event and World Sea Day celebration is to draw the community's attention to problems, connected with the pollution of wat

- Sep 18, 2017
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Communicating Climate Change through Art - CSA presents lecture for Art Institute students
On Monday, September 11th staff from the Climate Science Alliance presented on the role of art in climate change communication for students enrolled in an Environmental Science class at the Art Institute of California. While the science behind climate change is concrete, the way it's often communicated - papers published in scientific journals, complex graphs, textbook terminology - is simply not always very effective. The Climate Science Alliance recognizes that Artists have


- Sep 13, 2017
- 1 min
Del Mar Library and City Hall Host "Art of Change" through October!
If you missed the Art of Change exhibit at the San Diego Central Library, you have another chance to see it in two locations in Del Mar through October 31st! The Del Mar Library and Del Mar City Hall are exhibiting pieces from the Art of Change exhibit from September 13th - October 31st. This family-friendly exhibit gives visitors a chance to see thought-provoking art inspired by climate change, and the Library will host a Climate Kids "10 Things" activity during the exhibit


- Aug 28, 2017
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CSA Affiliated Artist Ashley Mazanec Launches EcoArts Foundation
Climate Science Alliance Affiliated Artist, Ashley Mazanec, recently celebrated the first successful quarter of her new project, EcoArts Foundation. The EcoArts Foundation was created by like-minded individuals coming together to lead social change with rich artistic media, reaching beyond data and disciplinary boundaries. With the mission to inspire ecological regeneration via the arts, EcoArts celebrates artists that are setting a high bar with socially-responsible content
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