The arts-centered framework embraced by EchoLab is designed to place community voice at the heart of environmental research by using artistic mediums as tools for expression, engagement, and reflection.
This approach views art as an active process for exploring, understanding, and communicating the lived experiences of individuals and communities, particularly in relation to environmental and social justice issues.
Traversing the Adirondack Park with a mobile studio, we invite locals to share personal stories that echo the changing climate around them.
Using storytelling and art as tools to foster public engagement and explore connections between the Raquette and Genesee river.
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