Local Artists Shaping a Greener Tomorrow
Princeton, NJ — On January 14th at 6:00 PM, the Princeton Public Library will host “Eco-Art Revolution: Creativity Meets Sustainability,” a thought-provoking panel discussion featuring three distinguished artists from the Princeton area: Susan Hoenig (SusanHoenig.com), Mary Waltham (MaryWaltham.com), and Karen Tuveson (KarenTuveson.com). The event will be moderated by Mic Diño Boekelmann, a multidisciplinary artist and eco-advocate (micboekelmann.com).
An engaging discussion will explore how these artists ensure their creative processes are eco-friendly and aligned with sustainable practices. From the thoughtful selection of materials to innovative techniques, the panelists are united by their commitment to reducing the environmental footprint of their work while fostering meaningful connections between art and sustainability.
Through personal stories and professional insights, the panelists will share their journeys of adopting green practices, overcoming challenges, and influencing both the art world and environmental advocacy. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of how sustainable art can inspire change and contribute to a greener future without compromising creativity.