Actions for the Earth Reference Library
Jun 2–Sep 3, 2023
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Actions for the Earth Reference Library
Jun 2–Sep 3, 2023
In supplement to Actions for the Earth: Art Care & Ecology, Sharmila Wood and Jacqueline Saragoza McGilvray have selected readings for all ages with shared themes to the works you will experience in the exhibition: restoration with and for the environment, healing practices, stewardship, and more.
The library is a strategy for generating and sharing knowledge. You will also find resources connected to our local San Antonio community, inspiring you to take action at home. These collections are an introduction and starting point, not an authority or fixed position. We welcome your contributions of readings and resources to plant more seeds and grow this resource.
Questions about the reference library? Email jack@contemporarysa.org
Books In Our Gallery Reference Library
Actions Podcast
Curanderismo
- Curanderismo: Mexican American Folk Healing by Robert T. Trotter
- Patients and Healers in the Context of Culture: An Exploration of the Borderland Between Anthropology, Medicine, and Psychiatry by Arthur Kleinman
Native Plants
- Southwest Foraging Handbook by Stephen Fleming
- Low-Water Garden: How To Beat The Drought And Grow a Thriving Garden Using Low-Water Techniques by Emma Andrews
Material, Craft, Process
- Natural Kitchen Dyes
- Weaving and Colcha from the Hispanic Southwest
- Grapefruit by Yoko Ono
- A Guide to Loss and Grieving in the Anthropocene by Dr. William Hafford and Deanna Witman
Local History, Landmarks, Events
- Spanish Acequias of San Antonio
- West Side Rising How San Antonio’s 1921 Flood Devastated a City and Sparked a Latino Environmental Justice Movement
- The Land of Opportunity by Jason Reed
For Kids
- We Are Water Protectors by Carole Lindstrom
- Plastic: Past, Present and Future, Eun-ju Kim
- The Keeper of Wild Words
- Mama Miti: Wangari Maathai and the Trees of Kenya
- How to Change Everything: The Young Human’s Guide to Protecting the Planet and Each Other
- What is that Alligator Saying
- One Small Square:Backyard
- Animals in Winter
- How Seeds Grow
- The Listening Walk
- The Talking Earth
Theory and Philosophy
- A World of Many Worlds, Marisol de la Cadena, Mario Blaser
- How Forests Think: Toward an Anthropology Beyond the Human, by Eduardo Kohn
- Staying Alive, Women, Ecology and Development, Vandana Shiva
- Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
- Drawing as a Way of Knowing in Art and Science by Gemma Anderson
- Regeneration- Ending the Climate Crisis in One Generation
- Pluriversal Politics: The Real and the Possible
- Where is Ana Mendieta by Jane Blocker
- Land and Environmental Art
- Fluxus Experience
Fiction
- Stories of trees, woods, and the forest
Online Resources
Essays, Articles and Online Texts
- Reorienting Environmental Art Education by Henrika Ylirisku
- Motherhood and Environmental Activism: A Developmental Framework
- Motherhood in Climate Crisis
- Mobilizing motherhood: The gendered burden of environmental protection
- Healing Magic: Curanderismo and its Practice in San Antonio
- SA Missions overview of Acequias
- Virtual map of historic Acequias in San Antonio
- What is actually recycled in San Antonio?
Local and Regional Ecology and Care Organizations
- SanArte Healing and Cultura Clinic : a movement of interactive community health solutions rooted in Traditional Indigenous and Folk Medicine that grow life-giving practices for our world.
- American Indians in Texas at the Spanish Colonial Missions and their Family Health and Wellness initiatives, such as monthly healing circles.
- Eco Centro at San Antonio College
- Phil Hardberger Park Urban Ecology Center
- San Antonio River Foundation
- San Antonio River Authority
- City of San Antonio Tree Giveaways
- Texas A&M tree planting and care resources
- Compressed earth blocks (eco material manufacturer in SA)
- Acres of Ancestry Initiative/Black Agrarian Fund
- 1 Million trees for Texas
- Bexar Branches
- Artists & Climate Change