The beauty of nature

30 October 2024, 1.15 PM - 30 October 2024, 2.00 PM

Bristol Cathedral, College Green, Bristol

Knowing and making beauty: three ideas from the art of science

What is beauty and how do we know it? From ideas about balance and harmony to ideas about how things should look like, when we think about the beauty of our planet we often think about pristine spaces untouched by humans that flood our senses with the vibrancy of their colours, shapes and patterns. And that is true. But this talk will argue that humans, particularly when they work together, are part of what makes our planet beautiful. It will also look at the relationship between science and art and offer three ideas from the art of research to find and protect the beauty of Planet Earth.

About the Cabot Institute for the Environment speakers:

María Paula Escobar Tello is Senior Lecturer in Environmental Geography at Bristol Veterinary School. Her research explores tensions and intersections between livestock farming, conservation and the environment, drawing from studies of regulation as governance, more-than-human geographies, Planetary Health and the politics of materiality. She leads interdisciplinary teams in their work in different regions of Colombia, including the high altitude páramos of Boyacá and the rainforests of the Amazon. She is an experienced science communicator and a 2023 Fellow of the Association of British Science Writers, with a footprint in the BBC, the Hay Festival, Wired, art exhibitions, cultural festivals and Colombian national and regional radio and newspapers.

Jaskiran Kaur Chohan (More information coming soon)

Steve Simpson (More information coming soon)

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Contact information

T: 0117 926 4879

E: reception@bristol-cathedral.co.uk


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