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Press
2019
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State of the Planet, Guest Blogger, "Mixing Art and Environmental Science to Catalyze Social Change", May 10
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The Brooklyn Rail, "Justin Brice Guariglia with Phong Bui", April 3
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The New York Review of Books, Emily Raboteau, "Climate Signs", February 1
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2018
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The New Yorker, Carolyn Kormann, "Ask a Scientist: How to deal with a Climate Change Skeptic", November 17
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Sotheby's Museum Network, Greg Morrison, "Art and the Environment: Museums adjust to a new Climate", November 9
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On Earth from the National Research Council, "Courtney Lindwall, When Art Mimics HIghway SIgnage", October 9
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Yale Climate Connections, Devi Lockwood, "Art and the Environment: Museums Adjust to a new Climate", October 4
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Chicago Reader, Marissa de la Cerda, "Justin Brice Guariglia hopes his Expo Chicago installation We Are the Asteroid II will raise eco-awareness", September 25
The New York Times, Laura Van Straaten, "Climate Museums sends distress signals to Stimulate Discussion", August 30
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ArtNet News, "This Artist is Raising Environmental Awareness All Across New York", June 12
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The Guardian, Nadja Sayej, "Artists on Climate Change: The Exhibition tackling a Global Crisis", May 30
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The Art Newspaper, Ben Luke, "Artists show their power to effect change", May 28
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The Art Newspaper, Helen Stoilas, "Artists Deliver Climate-Change message that time is running out", May 28
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New York Magazine, Carl Swanson, "The End of Nature at Storm King Art Center", May 26
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Woods Hole Research Center, "Climate change think tank, Alaska Museum, and Artist launch Collaboration to tell story of Thawing Permafrost", May 25
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New York Times, Laura Van Straaten, "A Right or a Privilege? Artists Speak Out on the Met Policy", March 1
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NBC News, Laura Van Straaten, "Artist Ai Weiwei visited Puerto Rico as part of Research into Mass Migration", February 25
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2017
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The Art Newspaper, Ben Luke, "As Waters rise, Artists answer Call to Action", December 8
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WFU Alumni Magazine, Maria Henson, "Justin Guariglia ('97): Beyond Photography", October 9
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The Washington Post, Erin Blakemore, "Climate-change art exhibit was almost swallowed by Hurricane Irma", September 23
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Departures Magazine, Pharrell Williams, Laura Van Straaten, "These are the Faces of Art Activism today", September 19
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Art in America, Carol Strickland, "The Iceman Cometh: Guariglia flies with NASA to make Eco-Art", September 12
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Fast Company, Eillie Anzilotti, "Coming Soon to Mar-A-Lago: These Giant Artworks about Climate-change", September 1
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The New York Times, Ted Loos, "A Man on an Eco-Mission in Mixed Media", August 29
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Galeria, Alina Cohen, "Justin Brice Guariglia's Powerful Photos of Melting Glaciers", August 26
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Wired, Elizabeth Stinson, "This Artist turns Aerial Photographs into Prints that will last forever", August 25
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The Verge, Kyle Chayka, "This Artist's New Landscape Studies are of Melting Glaciers", August 22
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The Art Newspaper, Helen Stoilas, "Images of Melting Glaciers head to backyard of Trump's Florida home", July 12
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Cultured Magazine, Julia Halperin, "Land Art", July 1
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Wall Street Journal, Ellie Kincaid, "An Artist Finds Inspiration for his Art in Science", May 5
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ArtNet, Julia Halperin, On Earth Day, "One Artist Launches a Secret Project to Show What New York Will Look Like Underwater", April 22
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Fast Company, Eillie Anzilotti, "This App will show you what life will be like when the World's Ice melts", April 21
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The New York TImes, Jane L. Levere, "A Guide to Museums Getting Political this Year", March 13
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Nature Climate Change, Sonja Van Renssen, "The Visceral Climate Experience", March 1
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Yale Climate Connections, Sara Peach, "Artist Teams up with NASA", January 24
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2016
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The Distance Plan, Journal Issue 4, "Ordinary Knowledge Defined by Laura Adler", December 1
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SciArt Magazine, Julia Travers, "Interview: Artist Justin Brice Guariglia works with NASA to raise awareness of rising Sea-levels", November 18
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Ecology Without Nature, Timothy Morton, "Justin Guariglia on Hyperobjects", October 20
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Science Friday, Chau Tu. "Above the Ice, an Artist goes Deep", October 19
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Fast Coexist, Jessica Leber, "The Melting Ice Sheet, the Artist, and the Space Agency", October 12
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Art Forum, "NASA to Collaborate with Artist to document Climate Change", September 17
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The New York Times, Hilarie M. Sheets, "Art and Science Meld, as NASA announces New Artist Collaboration", September 16
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Fast Company, Jessica Leber, "NASA's New Artist has an Amazing Climate Change Tattoo", September 16
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2009
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The New Yorker, Evan Osnos, "Long Live Pajamas!", November 30
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2008
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The New Yorker, Peter Hessler, "Planet Shanghai", May 12
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The Wall Street Journal, Art Canvases, "China Bookshelf: Planet Shanghai", May 8
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The New York Times, Holly Brubach, "Raze High the Roof Beams", Comrade, March 16
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Tricycle, Dan Zigmond, "Kung Fu HQ: Shaolin's Story", March 1
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