Psychology, sociology, anthropology, philosophy — all as a foil for our art thinkers — as a way to explore the human scale of the climate crisis. How does global citizenship affect our climate response?
Meet the Panelists
Stephanie Vasko
Researcher, Facilitator, Artist
Dr. Stephanie E. Vasko is the Managing Director for the Center for Interdisciplinarity at Michigan State University. She holds a PhD in Chemistry & Nanotechnology. Her research focuses on enhancing communication and collaboration for teams, especially interdisciplinary teams, with the Toolbox Dialogue initiative and via using new technologies such as machine learning, as well as on using new technologies as creative tools. Vasko is a practicing artist; she operates Stephanie Vasko Studio and takes her inspiration from nature and from creating transformative and immersive experiences that evoke a sense of place. She blends natural inspiration and technology to create moments of joy/inspiration/creativity for the viewer and to invite dialogue between artists, scientists, and the general public. She is also the co-chair of the Mayor’s Arts and Culture Commission in Lansing, MI.
Rich Blundell
Ecologist, Wild-Child, Surfer, Communicator
Dr. Rich Blundell is an ecologist working at the interface of art, science, nature and culture. His research examines how transformation happens across the scales of person, place and planet. As a cultural communicator, Rich tells a scientific story of the universe that includes art and human creativity as natural phenomena. This grant-funded work is grounded in the concept of ecological intelligence and is currently expressed through a traveling workshop for artists, storytellers and all cultural creatives: Into the Artmosphere, a call for artists to change the climate of our minds.