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IMAGININGS: Orphan Well Adoption Agency
Orphan Well Adoption Agency is dedicated to finding caretakers for abandoned oil and gas wells through symbolic adoptions.
IMAGININGS: And suddenly, I started dreaming again
This is a piece from a collage book about the world I would dream to live in. This piece exists because I need to see how we can transform our world of extraction into a world of life and beauty.
IMAGININGS: JAGUARA y El Canto del Río que Ríe / Ayen lewfü tañi ülkan
“La voz de Jaguara y su canto de poder resuena por la selva, el agua, la semilla y la energía guardiana de las mujeres ancestrales. Desde el fondo de la muerte, su corazón libre emerge iluminando con el fuego de la vida.”
IMAGININGS: River Spirits
Paintings by Kukama indigenous artists from the Purawa school of their river spirits.
IMAGININGS: Mountain Dreamer
Jo Jefferson and James Sandham collaborated on this 10-page comic in response to this call for imaginings (begun in the form of a poem and painting). They were inspired by fierce defence of land in the face of violence and criminalization.
IMAGININGS: A mina contamina
A Mina Contamina / The Mine PollutesArtists: Centro de Saberes para a Susteniabilidade, montescola, and London mining network; Translated by Paul Robson Medium: short film, puppets, live music video “A mina contamina” is a puppet show based on the original children’s...
IMAGININGS: Mother Earth and Resource Extraction
Mother Earth and Resource Extraction: Women Defending Land and Water / Madre Tierra ante el Extractivism: Mujeres defendiendo el medio ambienteArtist: Sofía Acosta The illustration depicts the forethought and determination of women land defenders not only in...
IMAGININGS: Napu’saqnuk
Napu’saqnukArtist: Darren Julian The St. Mary's River Association commissioned Artist Darren Julian to do an original painting for their River Associations museum upgrade project. The museum originally offered a colonial type of perspective: a history of white men and...
IMAGININGS: For All The Gold
The chorus of the song goes: “For all the gold, for all the gold/ This lifeblood running water can’t be bought or sold.”