We should be using art to communicate climate change.
Imagine starting with this image:
Why would the Extreme Green Guerrilla's want to die at 40? The work of Michiko Nitta is very thought provoking and would be great to use with pupils .
Also this work by Hermann Josef Hack is another way of visualising the potential effects of climate change.
Has got me thinking that pupils could be producing art works in order to communicate Climate Change. Some of this could be 'public' art that is displayed in school. One idea of mine that is inspired by the UV art in Burnley. What about creating art in schools that is only visible when the lights are left on?
Imagine starting with this image:
Why would the Extreme Green Guerrilla's want to die at 40? The work of Michiko Nitta is very thought provoking and would be great to use with pupils .
Also this work by Hermann Josef Hack is another way of visualising the potential effects of climate change.
Has got me thinking that pupils could be producing art works in order to communicate Climate Change. Some of this could be 'public' art that is displayed in school. One idea of mine that is inspired by the UV art in Burnley. What about creating art in schools that is only visible when the lights are left on?
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