
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Edward Morris, Professor of Practice in the Department of Transmedia at Syracuse University's College of Visual and Performing Arts, discussed how art can complement and further the goals of activism during a visit to the Shorenstein Center.
Morris works with photography, video, writing, and installation, in collaboration with his wife Susannah Sayler as Sayler/Morris. In 2006 Sayler/Morris co-founded the Canary Project, a collaborative that produces visual media and artworks that deepen public understanding of climate change and other ecological issues.
Examples of the artwork discussed in the talk can be found at www.shorensteincenter.org/edwardmorris.
By Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy3.6
2020 ratings
Edward Morris, Professor of Practice in the Department of Transmedia at Syracuse University's College of Visual and Performing Arts, discussed how art can complement and further the goals of activism during a visit to the Shorenstein Center.
Morris works with photography, video, writing, and installation, in collaboration with his wife Susannah Sayler as Sayler/Morris. In 2006 Sayler/Morris co-founded the Canary Project, a collaborative that produces visual media and artworks that deepen public understanding of climate change and other ecological issues.
Examples of the artwork discussed in the talk can be found at www.shorensteincenter.org/edwardmorris.

180 Listeners

90 Listeners

175 Listeners

80 Listeners

7 Listeners

18 Listeners

20 Listeners

7 Listeners

20 Listeners