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http://www.steinmanstudio.com EcoArtist Susan Leibowitz Steinman's site.
http://www.artswire.org/greenarts A site for those who want to become more informed about the theory and practice of EcoArt.
http://www.artswire.org/~arose/ EcoArtist Ann Rosenthal's website.
http://www.greenmap.com/ A site which helps "urban dwellers of all ages represent and share the ecological and cultural resources in their cities; promote good greening efforts underway in communities across the globe; build inclusive networks that extend community capacity and expedite progress toward sustainability, employ the info-web in service of the web-of-life celebrate and learn from the beauty, brilliance and diversity of Nature, and together, make our hometowns better, healthier places."
http://www.mjt.org/index.html#buttons The site for the Museum Of Jurassic Technology. This is not EcoArt per se, but it is a fun site to visit.
http://www.coa.edu/ecoart/ An EcoArt project with artists in residence and students.
http://www.cmp.ucr.edu/site/exhibitions/frogs/pages/ EcoArtist Ruth Wallen's website.
http://www.artheals.org An site for anyone interested in the healing potential of art, especially environmentalist, social activists, artists, health care practitioners, and those challenged by illness.
http://wead.dreamfish-creative.com The site for Women Environmental Artists Directory (WEAD).
http://www.pelesfire.com/cgi-bin/PelesFire.Storefront This is the site of a new company that prints fine art posters. They carry some of my paintings and drawings.
http://www.ecoartspace.org/ A site containing a gallery of ecoartists and other ecological art resources.
http://slaggarden.cfa.cmu.edu Ecoartist Tim Collins' website.
http://www.ghostnets.com Ecoartist Aviva Rahmani's website.
http://www.cmp.ucr.edu/site/exhibitions/frogs/pages If Frogs Sicken and Die, What Will Happen to the Princes? -- ecoartist Ruth Wallen's work.
http://www.brookes.ac.uk/schools/apm/social_sculpture/index.html The site for ecoart curator Tracey Warr, UK.
http://www.serpentseye.com is the site for the work of Katherine Kormendi, ecoartist.
http://www.scrollover.org Bill Botzow's ecoart and performance website.
http://www.artsforchange.org This site contains ecoartist Beverly Naidus' Canary Notes:The Personal Politics of Environmental Illness.
Contact Erica: erica@ericafielder-ecoartist.com
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