Hunter Events
Virtual Student Symposium: Environmental Sustainability in Culture
Saturday, April 12

Inspired by our special exhibition, the Hunter’s 12th Student Symposium features the work of undergraduate students from across the nation exploring the theme Environmental Sustainability in Culture, offering our virtual audience insight into the next generation of thought leaders. Free and open to all.
This year’s presenters are:
Trinity Rose Anthony (UTC Art History & Honors College) Gyula Kosice’s Sculptures and Impact of Water Use and Conservation Efforts in South America
Joshua Cola (U Kentucky Art History) AMD and Art: Sustainability and Artistic Land Reclamation in Present-Day Appalachia
Emalaya Downer (UTC Environmental Science) The Land of Little Rain: Documenting the American Southwest
Tara Parsons (Barnard College Art History) Delcy Morelos: Overcoming Histories of Violence through Art
Zoe Price (Emory Art History) Mary Miss’s Artist Led Environmental Awareness Initiatives in ‘Greenwood Pond: Double Site’ and ‘Broadway 1000 Steps’
Logan Rushford (UTC Art) Yuliya Makliuk Sustainable Ceramics Practice
Response from Dr. Bart Pushaw, UTC Assistant Professor of Art History and Professor Catherine Meeks Quinlan, UTC Associate Lecturer in the English Department and Co-Chair of the Environmental Studies Program