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In Reimagining Fire, environmentally conscientious artists, writers, and poets exert their opinions about energy transition. How can we envision the future? What actual options are already there? How do we adapt? What are the problems and what are the challenges? These questions and topics about sustainable energy are shared and discussed around the world. Alberta, being Canada's oil province, serves as a microcosm of the challenges and opportunities that the world faces in decarbonizing society. This makes the Alberta story a global story. Eveline Kolijn, editor and curator of the project,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In Reimagining Fire, environmentally conscientious artists, writers, and poets exert their opinions about energy transition. How can we envision the future? What actual options are already there? How do we adapt? What are the problems and what are the challenges? These questions and topics about sustainable energy are shared and discussed around the world. Alberta, being Canada's oil province, serves as a microcosm of the challenges and opportunities that the world faces in decarbonizing society. This makes the Alberta story a global story. Eveline Kolijn, editor and curator of the project, connected the artists, writers and poets in this book with a network of experts and influencers from Canada's Energy Futures Lab. Stories and art from these collaborations bring forth ideas in this book that are both inspiring and thought provoking.
Autorenporträt
About the Editor. Eveline Kolijn is a printmaker living and working in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Her interest in natural history and concern for the environment, were fostered by growing up in the Caribbean where she witnessed both the beauty and demise of coral reefs. Eveline received a MA in cultural anthropology from the Leiden University in the Netherlands in 1986 and a BFA from the Alberta College of Art+ Design in 2008 including the Governor General's Award for academic achievement. She has participated in national and international exhibitions and residencies, public art projects and community engagement. She has been published in various scientific publications. She is an instructor at the Alberta University of the Arts School of Continuing Education. In 2018, she joined the Energy Futures Lab as a Fellow and in 2019, she received the AUArts Alumni Legacy award.