UNM instructor Mary Mattingly represented at the UN
“Every year, the slow-onset impacts of climate change affect millions of lives. People are forced to leave their homes while others are trapped in at-risk areas. As climate change continues to intensify, how can we adapt policies to the realities and migration aspirations of communities affected by slow-onset climate change? How can we ensure tailored approaches in the formulation and implementation of policies on regular migration pathways? How can we link policy discourse with art and promote a holistic perspective to these questions?”
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From Merce Cunningham to Creative Computation: Media Artist Sarah Bennett-Davidson Shares Her Journey
Sarah Bennet-Davidson is a media-based artist in New Mexico. She is currently a graduate student here at The University of New Mexico, enrolled in the MFA program in Electronic Art & Technology, and has been taking vvvv classes with The NODE Institute since 2022.
New Devised Theatre Work Explores Voting and Democracy Amidst Post-Election Fallout
The University of New Mexico Department of Theatre and Dance invites audiences to Voice Vote, a brand-new devised theatre piece that investigates the themes of voting and democracy through the perspectives of university students. Created collaboratively with the cast,...
KOAT 7 Spotlights Film & Digital Arts Assistant Professor Ramona Emerson
KOAT Channel 7 Journalist and News Anchor, Royale Da recently spotlighted UNM Film & Digital Arts Assistant Professor Ramona Emerson, as part of Native American Heritage month, highlighting Indigenous voices. The feature covers the release of Emerson’s new...