Critical Ecology on Film is an online film screening and conversation series taking place on Thursdays at 1pm throughout the month of April.
Some changes in the environment are easy to see while others are more covert. Through the work of four international artists/artist collectives, the Critical Ecology on Film program will expose and tackle questions regarding ecological crises in relation to climate change, inter-species communication, nuclear power, and privatization of the commons. Artists will join professors from across the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences to connect visual culture and the humanities in transdisciplinary conversations that concern the entanglement of politics and our contemporary ecologies. Each film screening will be followed by a conversation between the artist(s) and a professor, with a dedicated Q&A for additional student and public engagement.
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