Some Kind of Nature is a juried pop-up exhibition including works by ecoartspace members focused on our changing climate. This exhibition presents the role artists can play in having conversations about how humans are affecting planetary species’ survival for generations to come. Topics addressed include glacial melt, sea level rise, water quality, water displacement, dewatering, bogs, trees and rivers, forests, the forest floor, wildfires, soil, air, mycorrhiza, decomposition, the value of plants, desert plants, seeds, plastics, anthropomorphic perspectives, and rebirth.
Artists are based in New Mexico, Arizona, California, Washington, Colorado, Minnesota, Missouri, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Canada and Greece, and include: Moira Bateman, Joan Baron, David Cass, Shirley Crow, Rosalyn Driscoll, Jeanne Dunn, Kelly Eckel, Holly Fay, Bia Gayotto, Karen Hackenberg, Perri Lynch Howard, Stacy Levy, Nancy Macko, Aline Mare, Claire McConaughy, Anna Mein, Mary Meyer, Meredith Nemirov, Lil Olive, Erika Osborne, Catherine Ruane, and Beth Ames Swartz.