In Thinking About Climate Change, What Place Would You Like To Share With Someone Else?
Prompted by this question, participants create postcards about place—real or imaginary, remembered or speculated—that they would like to share with someone else. Below are some artworks of these places, as described by their makers.
A1 (front): "Wedding proposal in a tropical land surrounded by beautiful waters." Artist: Suzanne Collins
A2 (front): "Abstract collage with elements of mountains, trees, and rivers as well as different lines to represent the various ways people address protecting our shared world."
A2 (back)
A3 (front): "An ideal safe space not affected by climate change."
A4 (front): "A sunset with an abandoned building that's been covered by ivy or greenery in the future." Artist: Emma Chee
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A5 (front): "What might happen if we don't take care of the world that we’re in." Artist: Kyle Kigu
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A6 (front): "A nice spring day in the Sonoran Desert." Artist: Lois Polashenski
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B1 (front): "Mystical, peaceful forest." Artist: Allison Mannon
B3 (front): "Teton Mountains in Wyoming with awe-inspiring views." Artist: Dee Dee DuPlessis
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C1 (front): Childhood house. "Wish we could go back." Artist: Efaz Chowdhury
C2 (front): Hummingbird. "I'm just happy to notice pretty little things." Artist: Vanessa Wernz
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C3 (front): Life before humanity. "Let's keep caring about nature." Artist: Khusan Yumaboev
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C4 (front): "Primordial creatures: don't come out of the soup. The world becomes so much more difficult." Artist: Lamley Andrews
C5 (front): "A drone shot of Sedona, Arizona." Artist: Gwyneth Perea
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C6 (front): "The Colorado mountains from the peak of a climb." Artist: Danielle Hermosillo
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C7 (front): "Hope for living in a less broken world." Artist: Elyse LaVallee
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C8 (front): "Mountains of textile waste exported from the US to other countries." Artist: Greta Cotraccia
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C9 (front): Grandpa's orchard. "A happy childhood memory."
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D1 (front): "The environment is so important, not only for us."
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D2 (front): "A little desert landscape."
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D3 (front): Oak Creek, Sedona.
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D5 (front): Grandparent's road; Fall in Vermont.
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H1 (front): Quitobaquito Springs, Organ Pipe National Monument in Southern Arizona; a sacred place. Artist: Leona D.
H1 (back)
H2 (front): Collage of the Tucson mountains. Artist: Halley Hughes
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