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In a time of extinction, how can we make space for more life?

Environmental Performance Agency

The Environmental Performance Agency (EPA) is an artist collective using artistic, social, and embodied practices to advocate for the agency of all living performers co-creating our environment, specifically through the lens of spontaneous urban plants, native or migrant. Current EPA Agents include Catherine Grau, andrea haenggi, Ellie Irons, Christopher Kennedy, and spontaneous urban plants.

@environmentalperformanceagency or environmentalperformanceagency@gmail.com

 

Various icons populate the space, line drawings of different shaped leaves, insects, tools, bees, bugs, people planting trees, and gloves. There is a cat. There is a bee. The text states: “In a time of extinction, how can we make space for more life?” The name EPA is at the bottom.



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