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Sarah Lewison

Sarah Lewison teaches at the College for Mass Communication and Media Arts, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. She is an artist and writer whose work invokes political-ecological relationships as rendered through law, history, and materiality, by using play, dialog, media, and public events. Her essays on media, radical history, and sustainability have been published widely, including in the Journal of Aesthetics and Protest and in the volumes: Global Activism: Art and Conflict in the 21st Century (MIT Press, 2015); An Atlas of Radical Cartography (JOAAP Press, 2009); Failure! (JOAAP Press, 2008), Third Person: Authoring and Exploring Vast Narratives (MIT Perss, 2009).

Collaborative Practice on a Changing Planet  contributionEncountering Para-Human Species  contributionInheritance 2.0  contributionThe Current: Mississippi. An Anthropocene River  projectOn the Recuperative Mismanagement of a Cosmopolitan Fish  contributionMeasuring Loss  contributionOf Forests, of Rivers, and of Meals  contributionImagining an Economy Based on Care  contributionInheritance  projectReshaping the Shape  contributionThe Confluence Area  contributionSeminar: Claims/Property  projectProject Launch Minneapolis  projectField Station 4: Confluence Ecologies  project