Apr 22 2021
Artivism For Earth

Artivism For Earth

Presented by The University of Utah’s College of Fine Arts at Online/Virtual Space

The University of Utah's Artivism For Earth project brings together prominent artists, educators and scientists from the U campus and across the nation to create artworks informed by the science on climate change effects in Utah and globally. Unique works include:

Air Quality in Utah
A project that uses sonification of data to create the visuals and music with themes of traffic, wild fires and inversion based on air quality data in Utah. Collaborators: Sonia & Miriam Albert-Sobrino, John Lin, Tim Garrett, Elisabet Curbelo and Julia Corbett. Luca de la Florin, oboist.

Whale Fall — The Anxiety of Climate Change
The words of anxiety and insecurity of climate change, expressed through a child’s voice. Composer Xavier Beteta writing music for small chamber ensemble and child’s voice based on the poem Whale Fall by Katharine Coles. Collaborators and performers are Ronak Tathireddy (The Madeleine Choir School, Melanie Melinka), Kasia Sokol-Borup, Viktor Uzur and Jason Hardink. Visuals by Audrey Lund (Digital Content Helix).

Artic Sea Ice
A sonic and gestural interpretation of the satellite record from 1979-2016. Piece for piano composed by Judy Twedt, performed by Jason Hardink with visuals by Audrey Lund.

From Loss
The loss of life and impact on human health expressed through poetry, dance and music. Involved collaborators are Pam Uschuk (poet), Robert Paine and Cheryl Pirozzi (health data impact of minorities), Larry Cesspooch (narration), Kayden Denny (dance).

To Hope
Based on John Luther Adams’ composition Three High Places. John Luther Adams (composer), Wendy Wischer (visual art), Hasse Borup (violin).

Sea Level Rise
Witness the visual and sonic expression of sea level rise in the San Francisco Bay. Collaboration between composer Chris Chafe (Stanford) and Gregory Neimeyer (UC Berkeley).

Climate Change Denial
The impact of climate change explored through the the dynamics behind climate change denial. Yvette Janine Jackson (composer) and Naomi Oreskes (History of Science) from Harvard University has created a piece on the climate crisis and how forces in our society tries to diminish and deny its existence. Performers are Katie Porter, Christina Castellanos, Jens Tenbroek and Viktor Uzur.

Glacier and Sea Ice Melt
The sound of melting glaciers expressed through music and visuals. Mathew Burtner and Judy Tvedt are the composers of pieces for chamber ensemble and soloists about the disappearance of glaciers and sea ice in Alaska. Performers are Julie Edwards, Viktor Uzur, Jens Tenbroek, Maddy Tarantelli, Katie Porter, Christina Castellanos, Kasia Sokol-Borup, Hasse Borup and Jason Hardink. Visuals by Audrey Lund.

Admission Info

Event is free. At 7 p.m. Mountain Daylight Time on Earth Day, April 22, 2021, go to https://artivism4earth.squarespace.com to watch the premiere of these artworks.

Dates & Times

2021/04/22 - 2021/04/22

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space

Online/Virtual, UT 00000