That Time When...I used my art as activism

The Wisdom & Action Podcast - A podcast by Small Giants Academy - Mondays

This week we’re hearing from Sydney-based artist, Laura Jones, about what happened when she spent ten days as an artist-in-residence at the Australian Museum Lizard Island Research Station. Laura brings to life her experience of witnessing the Great Barrier Reef’s changing conditions, how she learnt to use her art as a form of activism and how she worked alongside science to interpret and bring attention to the problems that our planet is facing.Show notes:Laura's episode of That Time When has been published to coincide with the Dumbo Feather Climate Challenge. To register for the Challenge and to receive next week’s email straight to your inbox, sign up on our site, where you can also find Laura's diary entries from her time on Lizard Island. Thank you so much to Laura for sharing your incredible experience with us. If you have a story to share—or feedback—drop us a line! We’re on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @dumbofeather or you can send us an email at [email protected] Laura’s interview was conducted by Nathan Scolaro, and this episode was produced by Lizzie Marton. For more extraordinary conversations, why not subscribe to Dumbo Feather magazine. We deliver worldwide. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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