A person sits next to a small freestone creek and smiles at the water.

Jeanea Blair, WCU at North Fork of the Gunnison River, Paonia, CO, 2021

 

Art, Environment & Sustainability

A collaboration between Texas Tech University, Western Colorado University & Elsewhere Studios

Art, Environment, Sustainability, is a summer residency led by Carol Flueckiger at Texas Tech University that welcomes university students to conduct Independent Study research at the intersection of art, environment and sustainability. The idea for this group started in 2018 with Elsewhere Studio’s symposium, Inspired: Art at Work, where participants created socially-engaged work addressing the natural world and sense of place in the North Fork Valley. AES is designed to facilitate exchange between graduate students in art, science, policy, etc. and engage with creative, environmental, social, and economic issues vital to sustainability and natural stewardship. The program was organized around the eleven attributes outlined by Animating Democracy, an educational module that measures artistic effectiveness by its ability to enrich communities and impact economy.

The participating universities are Texas Tech University and Western Colorado University

 

Program Participants

2022 Brenda Lanphear, WCU, Brooke Tuma, TTU, 2021, Jeanea Blair, WCU, Sara Drescher , TTU, 2020 Jenna Kelmser WCU, 2019, Maddie Hernandez, TTU, Sahar Fattahi, TTU, Sam Liebl, WCU, Keriann Conroy, WCU, 2018 Carmina Carmona, TTU, Samantha Resendez, TTU, Jeramiah Macha, TTU, Diana McCutcheon, TTU, Payton Massey, TTU, Ann Sikes, TTU, Melanie Gamble, TTU, Madison Wood, TTU, Michael Emerson, TTU, Haleigh Corcorran, TTU

 

AES Program PDF Reports

AES 2019

AES 2020/21

AES 2022