FUMING 2SE1: CONTEMPORARY CLIMATE ACTIVISM AT THE MUSEUM

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In this season our overall question is: What is the social context of art and climate change in 2023?. In this episode we begin by answering the question: How does contemporary climate activism fit in the timeline of art history? We'll be discussing climate activist protests within the museum space and the reactions from those witnessing the protests and how museum officials feel having their space being used as a stage for these groups.

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This podcast is produced by Taylor Moss, current Art History major at the University of Rhode Island, under the supervision of Dr. Erin McCutcheon, PhD.

This project is being funded by URI's College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Research. The content posted is for informative purposes only. This podcast represents the opinions of Taylor Moss and other guests on the show and do not reflect the opinions and beliefs of the University.
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Climate Protesters Throw Cake at the Louvre
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Rally
Just Stop Oil Throw Soup on Van Gogh
Isabella Stewart Gardner Closed

FUMING 2SE1: CONTEMPORARY CLIMATE ACTIVISM AT THE MUSEUM

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