008 We interrupt our normal programming. Today is only about Ukraine. I'm thinking about the people I met in Kiev on New Year's Eve 2004-2005.
007 “This is a violent time to be a human. How do we stay present, how do we intensely feel joy, and not just the crushing weight of it all?”
006 "Though months have passed since the expedition, I still sometimes see polar bears in decaying windows before my eyes when falling asleep."
005 "If we are to change so much, we're going to need everybody involved. The challenge for arts and culture is about how do we create possibilities for people to participate?"
004 Olafur Eliasson contemplates how art can function as a “civic muscle,” offering solutions to global problems like climate change.
003 "It is now time for us to be the most creative we have ever been, the most far-sighted, the most practical, the most conscious and selfless."
002 Fogo Island is way out there on the edge of the human world, about as far east in North America as your foot can land.
001 Someone finally flipped a giant winter switch somewhere. I decided my challenge was a photo that conveyed how strange and unsettling it felt.
WELCOME What is the role of the artist in the face of the climate challenge? Art can't take carbon from the air, pass legislation, stop deforestation, protect biodiversity, or stem the tide of plastic in the oceans.