Storytelling Through Crises: Creative Responses to Climate and Nature

woman in blue stands in front of dinosaur bones in Oxford Natural history Museum

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Organised by William Finnegan (OUCE) and held in partnership with Buckinghamshire and Oxford School Sustainability Networks, Oxford Festival of Social Science, and the TORCH Climate Crisis Thinking in the Humanities and Social Sciences network.

Join students, educators and artists for a pop-up exhibition and panel discussion on creative responses to the climate and nature crises. The panel will share their creative collaborations and discuss how educators can harness the arts to engage students with environmental issues.

Participants

Bill Finnegan (OUCE, Oxford; creator of the “letters from the future” digital storytelling project)

Trisha Gopalakrishna (Geography, Oxford, collaborator on the “The Salvage Eaters” artwork)

Temujen Gunawardena (artist, animator and visual scribe (@tem.jam), creator of “Message from 2050” animation based on the “letters from the future” digital storytelling project)

Neeli Malik (Artist in Residence at the Ecosystems Lab as part of the Oxford Art, Biodiversity and Climate network, creator of “The Salvage Eaters” artwork)

Sarah Watkinson (Plant Sciences, Oxford; recent Writer in Residence at Wytham Woods, author of the poem 'Woodland Restoration’)


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Climate Crisis Thinking in the Humanities and Social Sciences, TORCH Networks