SMCL: Meet Christina Conklin, Half Moon Bay Author-Illustrator
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Belmont CA
13 April, 2022
4:00 AM
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Press release from San Mateo County Libraries: April 11, 2022 Christina Conklin The Atlas of Disappearing Places Register Now After registering you'll receive information on how to obtain a giveaway copy of The Atlas of Disappearing Places! In The Atlas of Disappearing Places, sustainability expert Marina Psaros and artist Christina Conklin blend place-based storytelling with clear explanations of science and policy to create a portrait of the impacts of climate change. They look at a range of communities, from global centers like New York and Shanghai to quieter corners like Bến Tre, Vietnam and the middle of the Arctic Ocean. Each chapter examines how changing chemistry, strengthening storms, warming waters and rising seas are affecting a particular place, with visuals from Christina Conklin's maps. Created with an innovative ink-on-dried-seaweed technique, Christina's maps illustrate the current and projected impacts of climate change. Every chapter closes with a speculative vignette painting a picture of what the world could look like in 2050. Stark but hopeful, these vignettes share steps that can be taken to mitigate the impacts of climate change. Praise for Christina Conklin Christina Conklin is an artist, writer and researcher whose work investigates the intersection of natural systems and belief systems, often using the ocean as both site and metaphor. Her essays, exhibitions and installations consider our cultural responses to the intersecting ecological and social crises of our time. Christina's award-winning work has been exhibited in the US, Japan and Hong Kong. Worlds in the Making: New Ecological Rituals, opens a new window at the University of San Francisco, opens a new window presented interactive artworks through which visitors could explore their personal response-ability regarding climate change. She co-authored and illustrated The Atlas of Disappearing Places: Coasts and Oceans in a Time of Climate Change. Christina lives with her husband and two children in Half Moon Bay, California. This press release was produced by San Mateo County Libraries. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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