Conservators Combatting Climate Change returns for a second season with co-host and founder Natalya Swanson joined by Marie Desrochers. In this season, Marie and Natalya focus on the intersectional nature of sustainability work by speaking with heritage and environmental conservators, educators, architects, and engineers about ongoing collaborative projects. Ten episodes will be released weekly in April and May 2021, so subscribe and tune in for a stimulating series of conversations about what it means to create an equitable, inclusive, and sustainable community.
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Conservators Combatting Climate Change returns for a second season with co-host and founder Natalya Swanson joined by Marie Desrochers. In this season, Marie and Natalya focus on the intersectional nature of sustainability work by speaking with heritage and environmental conservators, educators, architects, and engineers about ongoing collaborative projects. Ten episodes will be released weekly in April and May 2021, so subscribe and tune in for a stimulating series of conversations about what it means to create an equitable, inclusive, and sustainable community.
The value of interdisciplinary collaboration with Sarah Nunberg, Sarah Sutton, and Sarah Sanchez
Conservators Combating Climate Change
45 minutes 21 seconds
4 years ago
The value of interdisciplinary collaboration with Sarah Nunberg, Sarah Sutton, and Sarah Sanchez
In this episode, Marie and Natalya are joined by Sustainability Consultant Sarah Sutton, Objects conservator Sarah Nunberg, and Engineering PhD student Sarah Sanches to discuss their cross-disciplinary, NEH-funded Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) project. This refreshingly positive episode also includes reflections on advancing environmental justice, how locality affects how we understand living sustainably, and the persistence needed to “get a seat at the table, and some practical suggestions about working mindfully.
Related links:
Arts Funders Forum | Art for Environment: How Can Cultural Philanthropy Help Solve Climate Change
https://www.chicagogallerynews.com/events/arts-funders-forum-art-for-environment-how-can-cultural-philanthropy-help-solve-climate-change
American Institute for Conservation and the Foundation for Advancement in Conservation | Life Cycle Assessment
https://www.culturalheritage.org/about-us/foundation/programs/life-cycle-analysis
Sustainable Museums | Asking for 50% or better by 2030 for the US Nationally Determined Contribution
https://sustainablemuseums.net/author/bmuse216/
Helen Frankenthaler Foundation | Grants: Frankenthaler Climate Initiative
https://www.frankenthalerfoundation.org/grants
America is All In
https://www.americaisallin.com/
Conservators Combating Climate Change
Conservators Combatting Climate Change returns for a second season with co-host and founder Natalya Swanson joined by Marie Desrochers. In this season, Marie and Natalya focus on the intersectional nature of sustainability work by speaking with heritage and environmental conservators, educators, architects, and engineers about ongoing collaborative projects. Ten episodes will be released weekly in April and May 2021, so subscribe and tune in for a stimulating series of conversations about what it means to create an equitable, inclusive, and sustainable community.