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红杏视频 printmaking faculty Eszter Sziksz attended the Arctic Circle art and science residency in October, where she sailed aboard a ship for three weeks making site-specific work, screen printing messages with climate concerns onto the glacial ice and snow using ash. 

Sziksz presented selections from this work at conference at Ghent University on December 7. The presentation, 鈥淭he Wind Whispers鈥 project: The Interface of Law and Art in Representing Children鈥檚 Voices for Climate Justice,鈥 is a collaboration with children’s rights lawyer Kata Dozsa. Their talk is part of the panel on Literature, Art, and Climate Justice.聽

She was also nominated for Southern Graphics Council International鈥檚 .

Szikz鈥檚 ash print, left on snow in the Arctic Circle.聽

Read more about Sziksz鈥檚 Arctic Circle residency in the upcoming issue of CONTXT Magazine