EchoLab uses an arts-centered framework to elevate community voice. By integrating storytelling, visual art, and performance into our research methods, we position artistic practice as a tool for public engagement and collective 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.

A listening project in NY’s 21st district, exploring life changes since the last election, with John Brown Lives! and SUNY Plattsburgh.

Exploring how embodied art practices and storytelling can deepen our connection to our rivers and enhance participants’ sense of well-being.

Weaving together the art of storytelling, art creation, and community building with the urgency of climate change.

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