Jürgens, Anna-SophieThompson, Blake2023-10-232628-1465http://hdl.handle.net/1885/303462Environmental artist Dan Power shares his insights on the power of art as a subconscious influencer of environment through his work. Combining his university studies of biodiversity and extinction with highly technical art, he critically reflects on the disconnection of human society to nature. His works represent the vast scale of nature and create a space where environmental threats are understandable and relatable, where people can interact with them without switching off. The conversation explores how art cultivates connections with people and allows them to share their anxieties about the environment and environmental threats, which makes these emotions easier to process.application/pdfen-AU© 2022 The authorsArt and Environmental Fragility202210.55597/e77672022-08-14