Apr 05 2020
Connecting with Nature Through Art: An Ecopsychological Exploration

Connecting with Nature Through Art: An Ecopsychological Exploration

Presented by ArtReach St. Croix at The Phipps Center for the Arts

Artists Michelle Kaisersatt and Kimber Olson will be joined by University of St. Thomas Professor of Psychology and former Director of Environmental Studies Dr. Britain Scott to delve into the ways art may help connect people to non-human nature.

A fundamental premise of ecopsychology is the idea that contemporary urban-industrial lifestyles erode our innate sense of connection to the rest of the natural world, compromising both individual and planetary well-being. Healing this rift is a vital part of a sustainable future.

In their ceramic and textile sculptures, Kaisersatt and Olson use materials and forms found in nature to express a deep connection with the natural environment and concerns about ecological degradation. As Kaisersatt writes, “I am inspired by nature, beauty that surrounds us and the emotional roiling that is occurring at this point in our history.” Olson adds, “My practice is guided by the belief that art can be a tool for mending disconnections between culture and nature.”

Informed by ecopsychology, Dr. Scott will engage the artists and audience in a conversation about the role art may play in fostering ecological connectedness and concern.

This event is offered as part of ArtReach St. Croix’s NEA Big Read in the St. Croix Valley. NEA Big Read is a program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest.  In April 2020, we are encouraging everyone to read LAB GIRL, by Hope Jahren and join St. Croix Valley neighbors in a month of programs and activities related to themes found in the book. More information at https://www.valleyreads.org.

Admission Info

This program is free of charge, but reservations should be made by calling 715.386.8409.

Dates & Times

2020/04/05 - 2020/04/05

Location Info

The Phipps Center for the Arts

109 Locust Street, Hudson, WI 54016