River Rail Colby
The River Rail brings together artists, scientists, and writers concerned with environmental issues and climate change.
Produced as part of the exhibition “Occupy Colby: Artists Need to Create on the Same Scale That Society Has the Capacity to Destroy, Year 2”, organized by Rail Curatorial Projects and the Colby Museum of Art.
The “River Rail Colby” Issue of the Brooklyn Rail was published on December 17, 2019.
River Rail
Why Occupy Colby
Making the Unseen Seen
Works in the Exhibition
Occupy Colby: Symposium
Notes from the Arctic and Other Places
This Moment
The Dance
Queer Weather
Can Harvesting Fog Help to Counteract Droughts and Human Displacement?
Wabanaki Waterways: A Curatorial Conversation
Algorithms in the Wild
Atomic Shade, Uncene, Chain Reaction
On Salt Creek: Flows of Rivers and Peoples
When Ecosystem Recovery Hinges on History: Intergenerational Memory and Marine Conservation
Revelation Desert Flow, “like corn in the night”
Reflections on Climate as Keyword and Shape-Shifting Noun
Imagining a Flooded Planet
Data at the Dawn of the Anthropocene
Abandoned Spaces
Singing History and Finding Hope