
The climate/nature emergency is a failure of imagination. Through my ClimateCultures platform, I'm working with creative minds to engage our imaginations. 'ClimateCultures & more' will share examples, inspiration and questions from our network and beyond.
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I'm founder and editor of ClimateCultures, an online space for artists, researchers and curators to explore creative responses to our planetary emergency and its predicaments. My Substack posts are at https://climateculturesandmore.substack.com/
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