
Episode 5: “Nature” – Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial
Explore a groundbreaking environmental exhibit from New York City's Cooper Hewitt Museum.
Explore a groundbreaking environmental exhibit from New York City's Cooper Hewitt Museum.
Go inside Nature-- Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial, an exhibit that features over 60 collaborations between designers, scientists, engineers, environmentalists, and academics to find inventive and promising solutions to environmental and social challenges.
Follow the artists of Kapu Collective as they create paintings on natural surfaces like icebergs or forest trees, and let their works melt or be washed away by natural forces to demonstrate the urgency of climate change.
A call for climate action unlike any other. Composer Ludovico Einaudi performs from a man-made arctic stage, surrounded by crumbling glaciers.
The NYC-based Eryc Taylor Dance Company presents a stunning multisensory movement reflection on the global warming crisis.
NYC high schoolers prepare for a performance of a lifetime: raising awareness about climate change through spoken word poetry live at the Apollo Theater.
Follow teen poets, an arctic composer, garden dancers, ice painters, and a deep sea sculptor in a cinematic series that tells the story of climate change, while engaging the senses and sparking urgency and compassion on a uniquely human level.…
"Our goal as artists is to create this catalyst for a conversation that can grow..." - Nicole Baker | Dancer, Rehearsal Director, and Climate Artist. Produced in partnership with ALL ARTS, this docuseries takes a look at how artists from…
Composer Daniel Tobias explains the illustrative sounds he used to score Eryc Taylor Dance Company's EARTH performance.
Join a group of NYC high school students as they rehearse their original spoken word poems for a performance at the Apollo Theater.
Pianist Ludovico Einaudi tests out his glacier-bound piano with a magical arctic concert.