Artists Muse: Joe Dakin ‘Climate Change’: Part 4
read more…: Artists Muse: Joe Dakin ‘Climate Change’: Part 4In this concluding segment, NH Artist Joe Dakin takes a hard look at where the human eye is focused upward
In this concluding segment, NH Artist Joe Dakin takes a hard look at where the human eye is focused upward
With words and photos, NH artist Joe Dakin asks the question,”Can you live this way?” in this third installment of his four-part series on Climate Change.
In this second of four-part series, Manchester Ink Link explores the issue of Climate Change through the artist’s perspective. In “Digital” and “Charred” Joe Dakin focuses his lens on mother nature taking back human-built structures and he succinctly addresses the catastrophic damage already done. If you haven’t yet seen his bio, you can find more on NH Artist Joe Dakin here.
Meet Joe Dakin, a NH Artist who is using his art to speak to the issues surrounding Climate Change. Joe
Welcome to Manchester Ink Link’s Arts and Culture newest perspective.
Can we claim to love the beautiful mountains and lakes of NH if we vote for politicians who won’t protect them?
Governor Sununu and the NH GOP have blocked critical climate legislation for years. NH is missing out on creating thousands of good jobs from building renewable energy, cleaning up pollution, and addressing the impacts of climate change in our state.
Feb 5, 2020 Concord NH MANCHESTER, NH — The NH Youth Climate and Clean Energy Town Hall kicked off with
These extremes in temperature are not a bonus; rather, they are a warning that something is not right.
We continue to see the dangerous impacts of the growing climate crisis hurting communities here in New Hampshire and