Trans-Waters: Coalitional Thinking on Art & Environment ~ A Photo Essay w/ Eva Hayward: 17 December 2014
Trans-Waters: Coalitional Thinking on Art & Environment with Adela C. Licona and Eva S. Hayward
As the fifth in an ongoing series of cross-posts with Terrain.org: A Journal of the Built + Natural Environments, this Proximities
features a conversation between the University of Arizona’s Adela C.
Licona and Eva S. Hayward. Licona and Hayward’s collaborative photo
essay—written in a form they present as a type of experimental
“coalitional thinking”—gets at links between environmental degradation
and issues of social justice, between climate change and racism, between
dead fish and desolation, between personal loss and liminal thinking
and seeing, and between multi-species solidarities and decomposition.
This piece takes place in two (physical and web) locations: The Salton Sea here in Proximities, and Guaymas, Sonora, in Terrain.org.