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Idir is the Irish word for ‘in between’

 

We are entering a period of great change. The stories of the dominant culture do not offer helpful guidance anymore. New stories and ways of doing things are emerging.  We are in between. 

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Studio+ Idir explores the spaces at the nexus of art and the environment

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Ann Arbor based artist Tracey Easthope is interested in our interconnection to the natural world and the harm that the misconception of separation can do in her multi-media work. Trained in sculpture, and with a 30 year career as an environmental health activist with a specialty in toxic chemicals, Tracey’s work is informed by bearing witness, working for change, and believing in the possibility of transformation.

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Recent shows include Project Drawdown: Pathways out of Global Warming, in 2020 and Environmentally Speaking: All We Can Save in 2021 and 2022.  

 

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Studio+Idir 2025

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