ALL WE CAN SAVE 

In the face of the climate crisis, biodiversity loss, and increasingly fragmented landscapes and communities, it is easy to dwell on all we have lost, and what we may lose. Modern cultural narratives have shifted the wonder and innocence of our childhoods to a story of extraction, displacement, disconnect — we have forgotten our roots. How do we mourn the loss of something if we've forgotten how to feel connected to it? How can we care for what we do not know?
Lead by interdisciplinary artist and environmental scientist Willow Gatewood, this discussion-based workshop seeks to explore our memories of more-than-human entanglement, roots, radicalism, and agency through reframing the question, what have we lost? to what can we save? 
This series of workshops are co-hosted in partnership with Natural Resonance and Art Now. 
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