Expressing Extinction: A Conversation with Anna Lehner
During this period of rapid political change, glass and Morse code provide mediums for reflection on the environment and extinction.
During this period of rapid political change, glass and Morse code provide mediums for reflection on the environment and extinction.
Four graduate students from the University of Wisconsin-Madison share their reflections on the work of Do Ho Suh.
A storyteller’s account of Manabu Ikeda’s pen-and-ink commemoration of Japan’s earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disaster in 2011.
Ecologists and artists work together to give voice to Wisconsin waterways while a social scientist observes their collaboration.
August 2016 recommendations from the Edge Effects editorial board.
A late eighteenth-century painting of a moment that never happened illuminates our complex struggles with how to “deal with” the past.
An ecologist channels a lifetime of studying birds into intricate wood carvings.
November 2015 recommendations from the Edge Effects editorial board.
Artists reflect on their collaborative installation and performance on the banks of the Chester River.
October 2015 recommendations from the Edge Effects editorial board.