Wo(men) Mind the Water Podcast

Exploring the connection between women and water through storytelling

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When we want to communicate, we use art.

Our Artivist Series brings you conversations with creators from around the world whose work is shaped by the ocean—and who, in turn, use their creativity to protect it. Each episode explores an artist’s connection to water, the stories behind their practice, and the ways art can spark action for a healthier, more resilient planet.

We’ve produced more than 100 episodes, featuring artivists working across every medium imaginable.

Stay tuned. We have so much more to share.

Inspirational Wo(men) Who’ve Shared Their Passion for the Ocean with Us

Maine's Surf Gals - Juliette Sutherland and Pam Chevez

Maine's Surf Gals - Juliette Sutherland and Pam Chevez

Pam Chevez and Juliette Sutherland produced the film Behind the Waves, a documentary about female surfers in Maine. Pam and Juliette combine their creative talents to document the surfing experience through the lens of women. Along the way they built a community of women who love to surf and who are friendly, supportive, and accessible for all women. Hear more at Women Mind the Water podcast.

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Exploring the Global Nature of Ocean Plastic - Pam Longobardi

Exploring the Global Nature of Ocean Plastic - Pam Longobardi

A conceptual artist addresses the relationship between humans and the natural world. Pam Longobardi is Regents’ Professor and Distinguished Professor of Art at Georgia State University and the recipient of the prestigious Hudgens Prize. She has exhibited on a global scale which is appropriate since her Drifters project explores the global nature of ocean plastic.

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Phytoplankton Installation Merges Art and Science - Krisanne Baker

Phytoplankton Installation Merges Art and Science - Krisanne Baker

An ecological artist and art educator merges science and art. Her mission is cultivating environmental consciousness about sustainability and how this relates to water use. In the Women Mind the Water Artivist Series podcast Krisanne Baker discusses her work.

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Nature Rendered in Block Prints- Ruth Trevarrow

Nature Rendered in Block Prints- Ruth Trevarrow

Ruth Trevarrow’s artwork focuses on nature. She has done an extensive series of animal bones using scratch-board renderings, prints, and hardboard silhouettes. Ruth especially loves cutting blocks to use for printing. The blocks Ruth cuts can be made of wood, linoleum, cardboard or foam. Hear more on our Women Mind the Water Artivist Series podcast.

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Saltwater Classroom Educates Kids Grades 4-6 about the Ocean - Lexi Doudera

Saltwater Classroom Educates Kids Grades 4-6 about the Ocean - Lexi Doudera

Lexi is the founder of Saltwater Classroom, a non-profit with a focus on educating youngsters about the importance of our oceans and the need for sustainable practices. Hear more on our Women Mind the Water Artivist Series podcast.

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Water Reflected in Art & Dance - Vania Lozano

Water Reflected in Art & Dance - Vania Lozano

An independent visual artist and dancer from Quintana Roo was immersed as a child in water. Now she shares her reflections on water through her art and her dance. She's created and produced a video reflecting on her feelings about the isolation related to Covid-19 and her connection to water. Hear her journey on Women Mind the Water Artivist Series podcast.

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Marine Debris Transformed into Colorful Sculptures, Ocean Sole - Erin Smith

Marine Debris Transformed into Colorful Sculptures, Ocean Sole - Erin Smith

Erin Smith is the CEO of Ocean Sole, a social enterprise that upcycles flip-flops found along the beaches and waterways of Kenya. Started a decade ago, Ocean Sole has created a unique space to talk about flip flop debris and a successful model for cleaning up ocean trash, and transforming the trash into colorful sculptures, high fashion clothes, and mattresses.

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Art is a Weapon of Mass Construction - Asher Jay

Art is a Weapon of Mass Construction - Asher Jay

A visual artist with a passion for the planet and the diversity of her creatures. Asher Jay was named a United Nations Women Design Star and an Emerging Explorer by National Geographic speaks about her art on our Women Mind the Water Artivist Podcast Series.

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Akumal Arts Festival Celebrates Mayan Culture and Sea Turtles - Jen Ensley Smith

Akumal Arts Festival Celebrates Mayan Culture and Sea Turtles - Jen Ensley Smith

Jennifer Ensley is a creative and energetic entrepreneur who lives and works in Akumal, a town on the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. Akumal means turtle in Mayan. Jen who operates Tortuga Escondida, a residency center for marine ecology researchers and artists from around the world, is the founder and Executive Producer of the Akumal Arts Festival. The festival is an annual event with artists who come from the local community, across Mexico, and around the world to paint the Akumal bridge and the buildings throughout the pueble. More than 100 artists come together annually to paint murals, offer workshops, perform and engage with one another. The festival celebrates the Mayan culture and the turtles that nest on the local beaches.

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Textured Porcelain, Pottery Inspired by the Coast - Guenola Lefeuvre

Textured Porcelain, Pottery Inspired by the Coast - Guenola Lefeuvre

In Brittany, France Guenola LeFeuvre gained an appreciation for the earthy smells, wild colors, and textures of the ocean. Now living in Maine, Guenola, a porcelain artist, is drawn early every morning to swim in the ocean. Later in the day she dips her hands into clay and works it into textures that remind her of the coast. Hear her story at Women Mind the Water Artivist Series podcast

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Bronx Students Build Traditional Wooden Boats and Sail Them - Rocking the Boat

Bronx Students Build Traditional Wooden Boats and Sail Them - Rocking the Boat

High students who participate in Rocking the Boat learn boat building and water appreciation. They also learn the value of team work, gain self-respect and resilience, and develop the skills to build and operate a full-sized traditional wooden boat and appreciate the water. Hear Taji Riley and Samantha Day Los Santos talk about the Bronx after school program Rocking the Boat on Women Mind the Water Artivist Series podcast

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Ocean Murals That Reveal Our Impact on the Sea – Adriana Delfin

Ocean Murals That Reveal Our Impact on the Sea – Adriana Delfin

Visual artist/muralist Adriana Delfin finds painting a good way to engage her imagination and work through emotions and feelings of loneliness. Living in Cozumel she explores the close link between body, mind, emotions, and the environment using a variety of art forms including painting, murals, street art, and sensory theater. Listen to her story on Women Mind the Water Artivist Series podcast.

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National Water Dance, Simultaneously Dancing for Environmental Awareness - Dale Andree

National Water Dance, Simultaneously Dancing for Environmental Awareness - Dale Andree

Dance artist/educator, raises environmental awareness and inspires action through dance. Dale Andree is the founder and director of National Water Dance, a project that mobilizes dancers from across the United States including Puerto Rico to simultaneously share their expression of issues related to water quality and climate change. Hear her story at Women Mind the Water Artivist Series podcast.

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Mermaid Proposals and other Underwater Bridal Photography- Polly Dawson

Mermaid Proposals and other Underwater Bridal Photography- Polly Dawson

Polly Dawson is a fashion designer, diver, and photographer. Her photography is a reflection of her experiences in fashion and with the ocean. Living and working in Playa del Carmen, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico Polly takes underwater portraits in the sinkholes or cenotes that are a geologic feature of the area. Listen to her story at Women Mind the Water Artivist Series podcast.

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Drawings Allow Us to Imagine Things We Might Not Otherwise See - Karen Romano Young

Drawings Allow Us to Imagine Things We Might Not Otherwise See - Karen Romano Young

Education consultant, journalist, and communication specialist Karen Romano Young is writer/artist of Antarctic Log. The comic provides a look at life in Antarctica. Karen has created more than 180 Antarctic Log comics. Hear more at Women Mind the Water Artivist Series podcast.

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Artist Showcases Colors, Shapes and Textures of Marine Botanicals - Mary C. Jameson

Artist Showcases Colors, Shapes and Textures of Marine Botanicals - Mary C. Jameson

Artist/owner of Saltwater Studio in Newport, Rhode Island is inspired by the ocean. She goes to the shore to collect seaweed for her art that showcases the colors, shapes, and textures of marine botanicals. Hear Mary Chatowski Jameson shares stories about her seaweed art at Women Mind the Water Artivist Series podcast.

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Podcaster Invites Conversation about Human Relation and the Ocean - Pam Ferris-Olson

Podcaster Invites Conversation about Human Relation and the Ocean - Pam Ferris-Olson

Founder of Women Mind the Water has a passion for the ocean and its creatures . Pam Ferris-Olson creates projects including digital storytelling, visual art, and a podcast to a build community through collaboration and with a sincerity to do something to make a difference in the lives of women and an advocate for the ocean. Hear her story on Women Mind the Water Artivist Series podcast

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