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    Rising Tide: The Arts and Ecological Ethics Conference

    April 17, 18, and 19, 2009
    presented by California College of the Arts and Stanford University

     


    Alicia Escott (CCA MFA 2009), California brown pelican reintroduced into its natural habitat having achieved couture status via Barneys New York, 2008

     

    “Rising Tide: The Arts and Ecological Ethics Conference” is a collaboration between California College of the Arts and Stanford University and takes place on both campuses. The speakers and panelists are internationally prominent artists, designers, architects, scientists, and environmental activists.

    Government environmental policies around the world are deeply influenced by culture. The urgent issues surrounding climate change can actually be catalysts for creative thinking. This event provides a forum for an examination of our rapidly evolving culture(s) and rapidly deteriorating environment. It brings together creative professionals, scholars, and students from a wide range of disciplines—stimulating dialogue across institutions, cultures, and creative communities—to articulate the connections between aesthetics and environmentalism, and to provide leadership in picturing the future.

     

    Friday, April 17
    CCA San Francisco campus

    Keynote Speaker
    David Buckland, Cape Farewell

    Backstory
    A deep analysis of history is necessary in this moment of wide-spectrum green “reframing.” Speakers explore California history, African American histories, and 17th-century architecture.
    Josef Chytry, CCA, moderator
    Amanda Williams, CCA
    David Gissen, CCA
    Julia Parker, Pomo master basket weaver

    Geopolitics
    A macro-level look at world politics and its relationship to art and design in light of the changing climate.
    Rhonda Holberton, artist, moderator
    John Zarobell, SFMOMA
    Ignacio Valero, CCA

    Mobility
    The fuel and energy required to move people around are central to discussions of sustainability. These speakers look at youth, urban aesthetics, and the sustaining of world cultures.
    Lauren Marsden, CCA, moderator
    Kristien Alieri, The Crucible
    Iain Boal, Critical Mass, UC Santa Cruz
    John Jota Leanos, CCA

     

    Saturday, April 18
    Stanford University campus

    Remaking/Reconceiving
    A look at the remaking, reconceptualizing, and reforming of: cities (including New Orleans); systems (both planning and regulatory); art and objects; transportation vehicles; and behaviors of designers and artists. Local reconstruction initiatives can have a global impact in terms of urban stress reduction.
    North Pitney, CCA, moderator
    Ila Berman, Rebuilding New Orleans
    Mona El-Khafif, Rebuilding New Orleans
    Dan Parolek and Karen Parolek, Opticos Design
    John Rapko, San Francisco Art Institute

    Material/Culture Sustainability
    What new materials are artists, designers, and architects experimenting with? What materials have impacts on which industries? What research remains to be done? What is sustainable business, and sustainable culture?
    Bonnie Sherk, artist, moderator
    Stephanie Syjuco, CCA
    Lynda Grose, CCA
    Banny Banerjee, Stanford University
    Amy Franceschini, Futurefarmers

    Green Capitalism
    What is the green gold rush? Greenwashing? The landscape of green capital?
    Eric Martin, CCA, moderator
    Amy Berk, artist
    Andy Cox, artist
    Simon Sadler, UC Davis
    F. Noel Perry, Next 10, CCA

    Futures
    A deep investigation into the future of culture(s) in an environmentally challenged world.
    Lynn Kirby, CCA, moderator
    Amy Balkin, artist
    Joyce Burstein, Epitaph Project
    Alexander Rose, The Long Now Foundation

    Eco-Aesthetics
    What is the relationship between environmentalism and aesthetics? How can we rethink our “cultural habits” in the face of global catastrophe? How does this new field of philosophy affect industries, academies, and the mainstream?
    Tirza True Latimer, CCA, moderator
    David Buuck, BARGE
    Sheila Lintott, Bucknell University
    Glen Helfand, CCA
    Sam Bower, The Green Museum

    Evening Keynote Speaker
    Sheila Kennedy, Kennedy & Violich Ltd., Portalite

     

    Sunday morning, April 19
    CCA San Francisco campus

    Oceans/Water/Rivers Roundtable
    What projects are most and first affected by environmental collapse? What does today’s science tell us about the spectrum of the changes? What can artists and designers do, particularly with respect to our water systems?
    Shana Holberton, Mills College, moderator
    Bob Dawson, Stanford University
    Alberto Mellado Moreno, Ocean Revolution, Comcáac Fishery
    Judith Selby Lang and Richard Lang, artists

    Related Programs
    CCA will present an experimental environmental film program in Timken Lecture Hall on its San Francisco campus (1111 Eighth Street):
    Sunday, April 12, 1–4 p.m.
    Monday, April 13, 3–6 p.m.

    Throughout April, Bioanthrophony, an exhibition featuring installation works by Jeremiah Moore and the Greenhorns, will be on view at PLAySPACE, CCA’s graduate gallery.
    Visit http://www.cca.edu/playspace for hours and more info.

     

     
    CCA San Francisco campus
    1111 Eighth Street (at 16th and Wisconsin)
    Stanford University campus:
    450 Serra Mall, Stanford

    Free and open to the public
    More info: http://www.risingtideconference.org

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