Undergraduate | Minor

Ecological Practices in Art

A triptych of watercolour paintings showing fences and barriers interwoven with plants and natural growth. The panels feature gridded tiles, a chevron wooden gate, and chain-link fencing overgrown with vines, exploring the meeting of human-made and natural structures.
Undergraduate | Minor

Ecological Practices in Art

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Art rooted in land, justice and sustainability.

Explore how art can connect with land, ecology and more-than-human life, offering thoughtful, place-based responses to environmental and social challenges through ethical practice and land-based knowledge.

A mixed-media collage featuring a forest boardwalk, close-up photos of plants, and handwritten notes. Identified plants include Rugosa rose, sword fern, Kousa dogwood berries, and European mountain ash. Handwritten text notes the sound of the creek, peeling tree bark, and plant observations.

What You’ll Learn

You’ll explore climate justice, decolonization, Indigenous worldviews and environmental ethics while developing a material practice rooted in care, reciprocity and sustainability.

Immersive fieldwork, seminars and creative projects will connect you with local ecologies and land-based knowledge. With guidance from faculty at the forefront of ecological art, you’ll gain the tools to create thoughtful, imaginative work that responds to today’s most pressing environmental and social issues.

Program Highlights

  • Core courses include Environmental Ethics and the  Ecological Practices Field School
  • Learn through fieldwork, collaborative projects and embodied research
  • Connect with local ecosystems, artists and community partners
  • Choose electives in environmental writing, Indigenous presence, multispecies studies and more
  • Build a portfolio grounded in ethical, sustainable, and place-based approaches