Vera Hung​
Artist & Visual Arts Teacher









Eco-art addresses aesthetics, ethics, politics, culture, and economics, and the impact these have on the world’s ecosystems. Interdisciplinary of life-centered issues, community participation, public dialogue, and ecological sustainability.
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create works that employ natural materials or engage with environmental forces such as wind, water, or sunlight.
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reveals information and conditions through image-making and object-making with the intention of stimulating dialogue.
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inform the public about ecological dynamics and the environmental problems we face.
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reclaim, restore, and remediate damaged environments.
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pedagogical works: share information about environmental injustice and ecological problems such as water and soil pollution and health hazards through education.