Art of the Week: Gone, But Glowing — Isabella Kirkland’s Love Letters to the Species of Our Time and Those Passed
Gone by Isabella Kirkland. The sixty-three species painted in GONE have all become extinct since the mid 1800’s and the colonization of the New World. Click on this link and …
I, We: Ben Bingham Contemplates Pronouns and Global Love
Poet Ben Bingham’s art work he selected to accompany his poem. By Communications Coordinator Amy Durr It’s not often that we get to have a corporate financial CEO write excellent, …
Song of the Month: Indigenous Artist Sunny Luwe’s Vibrant, Feel-Good Protest Song We’ve Got The Power
By Alliance Communications Coordinator Amy Durr “Funky pop-rock with an engaging rhythm that pulsates with a vibrant energy, We’ve Got The Power is a feel-good protest song that sweeps you …
Art of the Week: One Wild and Precious Life — Rediscovering Wonder in Mary Oliver’s Invitation
“The late award-winning poet Mary Oliver is among the most beloved writers of modern times. Amidst the harshness of life, she found redemption in the natural world,” says Krista Tippett. …
Art of the Week: Where Leaves Speak — Artist and Plant-Namer Abel Rodríguez on the Language of the Amazon
Artist “Abel Rodríguez is a sage of the Nonuya people, who live in the Amazon rainforest. He is known as a ‘plant namer’ because of his astonishing ability to remember …
