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  • Ecosystem Member Podcast
  • 2024-12-11
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Jenny Kendler Explains The Power of Empathy in Art & Activism
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The latest episode of the Ecosystem Member podcast is with the amazing interdisciplinary artist and environmental activist, Jenny Kendler.

Many of you listening are probably familiar with Kendler's work thanks to her most recent solo project on Governors Island being reviewed and featured on the front page of The New York Times. The exhibition included nine sculptures that used materials from the ocean itself to raise awareness about endangered marine ecosystems. In the episode we talk about the piece "Other of Pearl", which is made up of 12 oyster half shells where the oyster shell was grown around a bio-based figures of Greek and Roman antiquities.

The exhibition is a perfect example of Kendler's work, which aims decenter the human to make space for the full biodiversity of Earth.

Some of the other pieces we discuss include 'Birds Watching', which inverts the gaze of birdwatching using the eyes of endangered and/or threatened birds due to climate change, and 'Music for Elephants', which uses a player piano with ivory keys playing music created from data on elephant poaching that is driven by the ivory trade.

As a podcast that aims to examine the relationship humans have with nature and the more-than-human world, her work is an incredible example of how art can ask big questions about that relationship.

While the conversation focuses on her artistic work - which has been shown around the world at London's Hayward Gallery, Storm King Art Center, the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, the MCA Chicago and public locations as diverse as urban riverwalks, remote deserts and tropical forests - we also talk about her own relationship with nature and the more-than-human world. The topic being particularly relevant as she was just named an Artistic Fellow for the Center for Humans and Nature after spending 10 years as the artist-in-residence with the environmental non-profit NRDC, the Natural Resources Defense Council. She also sits on boards for 350.org and artist residency ACRE, and is a co-founder of Artists Commit, an artist-led effort to raise climate-consciousness in the art world.

We talk a lot about specific pieces in this episode, so make sure to visit the podcast episode page at ecosystemmember.com/podcast, or watch the episode on Spotify or YouTube to see the work we're discussing.

Thanks to Jenny for taking time to chat openly about her work and background, and thanks to you for listening. If you enjoy this episode, please make sure to subscribe on your preferred podcast platform and if you are so inclined leave us a five star review. These are signals to the platform that the podcast has value and increases its visibility to potential listeners.


Links

Jenny Kendler's Website - https://jennykendler.com/home.html

Jenny Kendler's Instagram -   / jennykendler  

Jenny Kendler in The New York Times - https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/22/ar...

Thomas Nagel / What is it like to be a bat? - https://www.sas.upenn.edu/~cavitch/pd...

Billion Oyster Project - https://www.billionoysterproject.org

Dr Ayana Elizabeth Johnson's Climate Action Venn - https://www.ayanaelizabeth.com/climat...

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