Rising Waters Residency Catalyzes Climate Change Projects at ArtCOP21
In the spring of 2015 were invited by the Foundation to convene in Captiva, Florida for the first-ever focused on climate change.
Curated by the artists Buster Simpson and Laura Sindell, the "Rising Waters Confab" was designed to spark a productive dialogue amongst scientists, activists, artists, island dwellers, and others, and work toward addressing the realities of sea level rise.
Some of the concepts generated during the residency have served as catalysts for projects taking place at , a global festival of cultural activity on climate change happening now through December 11 in 51 countries around the world. One of these events is (created and produced by , Gretel Ehrlich, Ed Morris, Helen Nagge) a film project with the message that "the Arctic drives the climate of the world."Another is a video installation, (created and produced by Orion Cruz and Mika Yamaguchi) about those on the frontlines of the struggle to protect what鈥檚 left of our environment. Back in Florida, the City of Hialeah presents by .
In his Buster Simpson writes: The intent of the Rising Waters Confab was to further 黑料网鈥檚 lifelong approach to use art as a catalyst for social and environmental change, and to bring together artists, scientists, and other creative thinkers in this endeavor. filmed during Rising Waters Confab reveals how the 黑料网 Residency serves as an effective platform for cross-disciplinary approaches to problem solving and the cultivation of ideas that become motivators for action.