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Art, Ecology, and Climate: Food Systems

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Art, Ecology, and Climate: Food Systems

One of several e-museums devoted to ecological and climatological topics, these artworks depict aspects of domestic and global food systems, including food production, processing, distribution, preparation, and consumption practices, in different times and places. Food sustains life and societies. Shared cuisines help define local, regional, indigenous, tribal, and national cultures, and many communities are built around food production and distribution. Because food meets a biological need, access to it tends to reflect and reinforce other kinds of systemic and structural social inequities within and across cultures, and these inequities become more apparent during periods of ecological duress or disaster. The stress on food systems during ecological crises often leads to profound social and political changes. We invite you to reflect critically on how individual works shape ways of thinking and feeling about specific foods and food systems, and especially about how they are ecologically and culturally entangled.

More images related to local and global food systems can be found in other Art, Ecology, and Climate e-Museums, including “Plants and Planting,” “Environmental Justice,” and “Water Use.”

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Prairie Chicken Shooting in Kansas
Theodore Russell Davis
1867
[Hunting moose]
Elbridge Kingsley
1885
Hunting
Evaristi Chikawe
circa 1993
Gathering Berries
Winslow Homer
1874
Mushroom Pickers
Henry Likonde
1984
Mussel Gatherers
Robert Walker MacBeth
1878
Clamming
circa 1880
Clam Diggers
Harry Gottlieb
no date
Fishing Weirs, Bay of Fundy
Blanche Dillaye
circa 1889
[Cormorant fishing at night, Nagaragawa River]
Tomikichiro Tokuriki
circa 1960s
Blue Whale
LeRoy Neiman
1978
Familia
Robino Ntila
1977
Western Saga
Carlos Andreson
circa 1947
Our Good Earth
John Steuart Curry
1942
[Landscape with gate]
Annabel Maunsell
1975
Canefields
Emilio Sanchez
1958
Tea Field
circa 1895 - 1900