E33. “Our crisis is an aesthetic crisis” – on art, education and ecology // JAN VAN BOECKEL

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What could art making and aesthetics mean to us in these difficult times? Can we justify going off to paint or to spend time in nature when there is so much destruction going on in the world? Aesthetics is about opening up our senses to the world – but do we even want to stay sensitive when there is so much pain? How do we deal with that paradox? 

Today’s episode is with artist and educator Jan van Boeckel. Jan’s work brings together art, education and ecology. He has been Professor in Art & Sustainability at Hanze University in the Netherlands and is now a Senior Research Associate there. He is also an avid painter, and hosts wildpainting courses throughout Europe. 

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