National Academy of Sciences – Issues in Science and Technology

Climate Scenarios – Think About Water 
by Roger Pielke and Justin Ritchie

Climate scientists ability to provide plausible scenarios of our collective future. The future isn’t what it used to be.

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MIAMI NEWS TIMES

Florida’s Climate Change Inspires Artists Across the Nation 
by MINHAE SHIM ROTH

Floridians have plenty of reasons to worry about the environment. Sea levels are rising. Downpours flood our streets. Hurricanes threaten our rich environment.

“I’m an artist doing social practice, and I believe this can really effect change..â€
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COURTAULD INSTITUTE OF ART

— Art in the Time of Climate Change Lecture by Lisa Reindorf

Research Forum and International Conference on Art History in the Time of Climate Change. Lecture on Sustainable Art…

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BOSTON GLOBE

— Approaching Abstraction by Cate McQuaid

Abstraction can be offputting. The curators of “Abstract Systems” propose a wayin: See the art as a system. Organizers Lisa Reindorf and Andrea Plotkin have gathered a terrifc roster of artists..

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“Tidal”  Boca Magazine

—The Art of Rising Seas- Boca Raton, Florida – by John Thomason 

Arts Warehouse’s sobering new exhibition “Tidal†showcases anthropogenic climate disruption.

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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA  Arts and Culture

— “Seas and Cities”- Exhibit and Lecture at Burrison Gallery University of Pennsylvania

Seas and Cities: Climate Change Painting exhibit by Lisa Reindorf Lecture: Environmental science interpretation Oct 11 at 4pm at Auditorium.

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ARTSCOPE MAGAZINE

— Reindorf at Galatea Man Vs. Nature by Joshua Ascherman 

Lisa Reindorf is no stranger to political art. This October, in at Galatea Fine Art in Boston’s SoWa District called “Building IntoWater,” the artist tackles another vital political issue- the environment.â€

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ART F City

— Shift at Galatea Gallery- Review by Michael Anthony Farley 

Artist Lisa Reindorf in her recent exhibit at Galatea Gallery in the SOWA district of Boston, explores architectural compositions and  aerial views.

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ARTISTS AND CLIMATE CHANGE

— Blog By Chantal Blodeau

Land is being drastically reshaped by human intervention and affected by climate change. Artists Lisa Reindorf’s work visually addresses the inherent conflict of built infrastructure and ecosystems. Natural systems that have been disturbed by the expansion of man-made structures apply counter-pressure in response to disturbances.

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ARTSAKE

— Sea of Troubles at Brown University Granoff Center for the Arts

Artist Lisa Reindorf  Climate Change exhibit “Sea of Troubles- Rising Seas and Sinking Cities” opens this Sept 6th 2018 at Brown University as part of the Arts and Environment Initiative.

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Voyager Magazine

Artist Lisa Reindorf – Art and Environment 
Her Journey from growing up in Mexico to Architect, Artist, Teacher and Environmental Activist.

It’s been a great adventure says artist Lisa Reindorf about her dual careers of architect and environmental artist…

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Brandeis University

—Visiting Artists Series - Lectures on Art and Environmental Crisis
Lisa Reindorf | “Mapping the Effects of Climate Change on the Land”

Architect, artist and climate activist Lisa Reindorf gave a guest lecture that provided an overview of the interconnections between politics, economics and environmentalism, along with other fields, on Wednesday, March 22.

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ART NEW ENGLAND

— Aesthetics of Disaster Climate Change Art by Christopher Snow Hopkins

Climate change artists are well-versed in matters of public policy and have endeavored to effect social change through a variety of tactics. This cadre of artists inhabits the nexus of art, science, exploration and activism.

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THE ONTARIAN NEWSPAPER

—Environmental Science Symposium -Art and Environment by Mariah Bridgman

The University of Guelph hosted a sold out symposium on art and Environmental Issues.  The keynote speaker, artist and architect Lisa Reindorf focused on rising sea levels and climate change.

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