Sustainability: Social, Environmental, Economic
Alijah McCracken, Content Creator|April 7, 2021
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Native hands: These various artworks provide a strong contrast to misinterpretation, and stereotypes of Indigenous culture and history. Indigenous people have a strong relationship to nature and ecology.
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For Future Generations: “Sustainability: Social, Environmental, and Economics” features artwork that emphasizes how the state of our future is dependent on our actions to the global environment.
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A look back: These various artworks are meant to depict the history of American landscape. Each image is tied to American identity.
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Finely crafted: Each vase and bowl has a unique design depending on which culture or place it was created in. A wide range of creative ideas are represented here.
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Each image a story: These various artworks are meant to depict America’s natural wonders. Each image formulates the country’s identity.
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Native hands: These various artworks provide a strong contrast to misinterpretation, and stereotypes of Indigenous culture and history. Indigenous people have a strong relationship to nature and ecology.
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For Future Generations: “Sustainability: Social, Environmental, and Economics” features artwork that emphasizes how the state of our future is dependent on our actions to the global environment.
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