ECOARTSPACE WRITES: For this third Dialogues, we heard from Christy Rupp, who discussed her work made with single use plastic debris reconstructing planktonic forms, and Pamela Longobardi who presented her ongoing work with the Drifter's Project, which has removed tens of thousands of pounds of waste materials from the natural environment. And Judith Selby Lang and Richard Lang, who shared their collaborative practice One Beach Plastic, which they began in 1999.
JUDITH WRITES:
All too often, the problems of climate change and plastic pollution seem so huge
that its easy to feel demoralized, immobilized, and bewildered about how to take action.
The complexities appear to be so entangled that having any impact seems impossible.
With all the discord and catastrophes in the world, today's Dialogues conversation gave us a much-needed boost.
THANK YOU!
As we wend our way through the myriad problems of plastic, (and wars)
we find real joy in sharing the theme of our story—
the power of human inventiveness and the impact creative energy can have on any endeavor.
WATCH HERE:
https://vimeo.com/1175303350