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The Art of Nature’s Nation: A Conversation with Alan C. Braddock

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What can art history tell us about how artists imagine, interpret, and bear witness to environmental change? The new exhibition Nature's Nation uses ecocritical art history to explore American environmental history and pose tough questions about what we need to do move forward.

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What can art history tell us about how artists imagine, interpret, and bear witness to environmental change? The new exhibition Nature's Nation uses ecocritical art history to explore American environmental history and pose tough questions about what we need to do move forward.

The post The Art of Nature’s Nation: A Conversation with Alan C. Braddock appeared first on Edge Effects.

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