Climate and Community-Focused Arts Research Projects
What IS THE ARCHIVE?
This project is devoted to developing creative ways to engage in climate action.
Using arts and community-based participatory methods, researchers, artists, and anyone who chooses to join the archive will explore and document the landscape of climate change and environmental-related experiences.
What is IN the Archive?
The archive contains a collection of artwork, articles, games, and resources that discuss the environment, society, history, and the human experience. The archive will continue to grow with more work contributed by a growing community of people who care about climate change, the environment, and connection.
Featured Projects
THE ARTIST
Kai Crockett is an artist, researcher, and technician from the Klamath Mountains. He studies art, mental health, climate change, and arts-based interventions. He began the archive in 2020 after seeing the need for public engagement with science, with his community challenged by misinformation, distrust, and limited access to educational resources during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the fallout from climate-driven wildfire disasters.
