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agprat
May 18, 20223 min read
Speaking Out
It has been extremely busy at my studio lately. In addition of my solo show at the Multicultural Arts Center and the events related to...
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agprat
Apr 13, 20223 min read
Topographies of the Collective Misfortunes
My thoughts continue to go to the Ukrainian people, suffering the ongoing horror of war. Trying to focus on what I can control, I am...
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agprat
Feb 5, 20222 min read
Taking a break to talk about sports: “Together for a Shared Future”
Those who know me well are aware that I care very little about sports - except, of course, every four years when the Soccer World Cup is...
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agprat
Jan 9, 20223 min read
Science and Getting in Good Trouble
It is a new year, and we have all cheered and toasted, hoping that changing calendars will bring us more health, joy, and happiness. With...
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agprat
Dec 7, 20212 min read
Thoughts about Change
In my previous blog post, I spoke on the role of artists as catalysts and promoters for change, and particularly, the change to fight the...
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agprat
Oct 27, 20213 min read
Inspiring Change for Climate Crisis
No matter where we live, our human society is such that each of us is immersed in a system of consumption of stuff, from food, devices,...
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agprat
Sep 28, 20212 min read
Art in the Times of Climate Crisis
As I continue to read and meditate on the urgent topic of the global climate crisis, my dilemma of what materials and processes to use in...
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agprat
Dec 12, 20203 min read
The water is rising
The decades long, man-made, pollution and exploitation of natural resources, like those producing deforestation and fossil fuel usage,...
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agprat
Nov 27, 20203 min read
A Virtual Climate Crisis Panel coming soon…
Over a year ago, right after completing my “Maps, Cells, Islands and the Planet” series, inspired by my strong concern about the climate...
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agprat
Nov 15, 20203 min read
The Woods and “How Do We Relate to the Climate Crisis”
It was a simple plan: to have a nice walk in the woods on a cloudy fall day in New England. The destination was Concord, MA. There is...
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agprat
Oct 12, 20201 min read
Until when
Understandably, there is so much noise around us about Covid-19 and politics, as the climate crisis goes on… Although dampened by the...
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