Art and Sustainability: Nature
Focus Group Description
Art often steps into difficult territory when it addresses environmental urgency. In this focus group, Christian Houge leads a thoughtful discussion on how art can open dialogue around sustainability without reducing complex issues to slogans or simple messages. The conversation asks how artists can raise awareness while still leaving space for reflection and discomfort.
First, we will look at the role of provocation. Strong images can challenge viewers, but they can also push audiences away if the balance feels wrong. From there, we will explore how long term engagement with environmental themes shapes artistic intent and personal outlook. Christian will draw on his own practice to show how working with nature, symbolism, and disruption has changed the way he thinks about responsibility and authorship. Throughout the session, participants will share perspectives, ask questions, and test ideas in an open exchange.
About the Mentor
Christian Houge is a Norwegian artist whose work explores the tension between humanity and the natural world. He creates conceptual photographic projects that examine environmental degradation, ritual, identity, and control. At the centre of his practice sits a sustained engagement with the Anthropocene, where aesthetic beauty meets symbolic destruction. His work invites viewers to reconsider how they relate to nature and to their own impact on fragile ecosystems.
Format
This is a 40 minute interactive roundtable discussion. Christian will introduce the theme through selected examples from his work. Then he will guide a participant led conversation focused on dialogue, reflection, and critical thinking.
- Duration 40 minutes