Latest Past Events
“What We Can’t Burn”: A conversation with author Eve Driver
Princeton University, Robertson Hall, Room 001Join Princeton’s environmental research and storytelling group Blue Lab for a conversation with author Eve Driver about her captivating debut book, co-authored with Tom Osborn, What We Can’t Burn: Friendship and Friction in the Fight for Our Energy Future. The conversation will be moderated by Gemma Sahwell, a PhD candidate in geoscience at Princeton and core member of Blue Lab.
Blue Lab Popup Story Patch at Morris Arboretum: Ecotopian Tools for Multispecies Flourishing
Morris Arboretum & Gardens 100 E Northwestern Ave., PhiladelphiaSupported by an award from the Penn Program in Environmental Humanities and set within the curated landscape of the arboretum, the Blue Lab Popup Story Patch: Ecotopian Tools for Multispecies Flourishing will create for visitors a space that is both part of and apart from their experience of nature–a space of generative self-reflection and freeplay that reframes their relationships to the multispecies worlds around them.
“Stories of resilience” forum (Sundance | RNPN)
VirtualConversation about The Hottest August This online forum is convened by the Artist Accelerator Program at Sundance Institute in partnership with Resilient Nation Partnership Network (RNPN). The discussion is part of RNPN's Eighth Annual Forum, organized around the theme of "Stories of Resilience: Voices that Inspire." The Forum highlights how storytelling can build community resilience, […]