Imaging the Climate Crisis. The Ceramic Art of Horie, Galloway, Snider, and Rhymer-Zwierciadlowska
This contribution focuses on four contemporary ceramists who believe that art can be a vehicle for social change. The climate emergency informs the work of Ayumi Horie, Julia Galloway, Amy Snider, and Julianna Zwierciadlowska-Rhymer. Each desires to create a dialogue with the viewer and to incite po...
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ftopenedition:oai:revues.org:erea/11940 2023-05-15T18:43:03+02:00 Imaging the Climate Crisis. The Ceramic Art of Horie, Galloway, Snider, and Rhymer-Zwierciadlowska STEGGLES, Mary Ann 2021-06-14 http://journals.openedition.org/erea/11940 en eng Laboratoire d’Études et de Recherche sur le Monde Anglophone E-rea info:eu-repo/semantics/reference/issn/1638-1718 urn:doi:10.4000/erea.11940 http://journals.openedition.org/erea/11940 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess céramique art urgence climatique Ayumi Horie Julia Galloway Amy Snider Julianna Zwierciadlowska-Rhymer environnement extinction droit animal fonte des glaciers installations gaspillage additifs alimentaires industrie pétrolière Anthropocène pollution plastiques justice sociale destruction des habitats naturels Greta Thunberg ceramics social change climate emergency The Democratic Cup environment animal rights non-human rights glacier disintegration sculpture installations food waste food additives social discourse mining equality oil pipelines Anthropocene ocean pollution plastics social justice habitat destruction factory farms glaciers info:eu-repo/semantics/article article 2021 ftopenedition https://doi.org/10.4000/erea.11940 2021-06-27T00:23:01Z This contribution focuses on four contemporary ceramists who believe that art can be a vehicle for social change. The climate emergency informs the work of Ayumi Horie, Julia Galloway, Amy Snider, and Julianna Zwierciadlowska-Rhymer. Each desires to create a dialogue with the viewer and to incite positive environmental action. Horie began The Democratic Cup in 2016. She adapted the concept in 2018 to bring people with divergent views of the environment together for civil discussions in four different cities of Minnesota. Galloway was so shocked at the decapitation of the Wandering Albatross and its near extinction that she set about to create classical funerary urns to draw attention to the endangered species of New England. Amy Snider’s objects concern the world’s melting glaciers and the climate crisis that is causing their disintegration. Julianna Zwierciadlowska-Rhymer’s sculptural installations explore society’s relationship with food. She creates banquet tables of beautifully crafted cakes on their delicate pedestal holders to call attention to both the extravagance and waste of living in the twenty-first century as well as the treatment of animals and food additives. Cette contribution aborde la question de l’urgence climatique et environnementale par le biais des arts, plus particulièrement à travers les travaux des quatre céramistes activistes nord-américaines Ayumi Horie, Julia Galloway, Amy Snider et Julianna Zwierciadlowska-Rhymer. Article in Journal/Newspaper Wandering Albatross OpenEdition E-rea 18.2 |
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This contribution focuses on four contemporary ceramists who believe that art can be a vehicle for social change. The climate emergency informs the work of Ayumi Horie, Julia Galloway, Amy Snider, and Julianna Zwierciadlowska-Rhymer. Each desires to create a dialogue with the viewer and to incite positive environmental action. Horie began The Democratic Cup in 2016. She adapted the concept in 2018 to bring people with divergent views of the environment together for civil discussions in four different cities of Minnesota. Galloway was so shocked at the decapitation of the Wandering Albatross and its near extinction that she set about to create classical funerary urns to draw attention to the endangered species of New England. Amy Snider’s objects concern the world’s melting glaciers and the climate crisis that is causing their disintegration. Julianna Zwierciadlowska-Rhymer’s sculptural installations explore society’s relationship with food. She creates banquet tables of beautifully crafted cakes on their delicate pedestal holders to call attention to both the extravagance and waste of living in the twenty-first century as well as the treatment of animals and food additives. Cette contribution aborde la question de l’urgence climatique et environnementale par le biais des arts, plus particulièrement à travers les travaux des quatre céramistes activistes nord-américaines Ayumi Horie, Julia Galloway, Amy Snider et Julianna Zwierciadlowska-Rhymer. |
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Imaging the Climate Crisis. The Ceramic Art of Horie, Galloway, Snider, and Rhymer-Zwierciadlowska |
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