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Article Pages for us to make as the final project for ART 3110.

[|/Linda Nochlin] In 1971 continue with the feminist movement by publishing her groundbreaking essay Why have There Been No Great Women Artists?

The term "sustainable art" can be defined in a variety of ways. Some artists define it as art that addresses or critiques environmental issues. In contrast, others identify as Eco Artists because their materials and studio techniques have a low environmental impact or are mostly recycled. In many parts of our daily lives, sustainability is present. We ensure that the environment is protected, that economic development is balanced, and that social welfare is promoted in various ways. Many artists define the gallery norm by creating site-specific work that takes advantage of the natural surroundings. We know that some artists use their work to raise awareness about topics like pollution and climate change. The artistic community continued to develop sustainable art with the entrance of the new millennium. However, the connection between art and sustainability is not restricted to physical media, such as sculptures constructed from natural materials or paintings made from environmentally friendly materials. Entire businesses have begun to adopt environmentally friendly practices in recent years, and architects, fashion designers, and painters have created niches of the art world committed to the cause.