Stacy Levy is an American eco-artist. She is a sculptor making large-scale public installations in rivers, streets, parking lots, airports and nature centres. She merges the principles of art, ecology, science and collaborative engagement. Her latest completed art piece is called Collected Watershed; it’s a live map made of 8,500 recycled jars, filled with water collected from every tributary in and around the University of Towson.
With Stacy, we talked about combating climate change with art, outside art galleries.
Stacy Levy: https://www.stacylevy.com/
All the references mentioned in this episode: http://gosimone.org/creativity-art-for-good/episode-11-stacy-levy-on-combating-climate-change-with-art/
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