Weston Roundtable – ‘Joy Work’ in Desperate Times

Speaker: Jen Rae, UW–Madison International Artist-in-Residence, Co-Founder and Creative Research Lead, Centre for Reworlding

It has become starkly apparent that the challenges climate change poses are far more severe and complex than anticipated, with existing systems and ways of thinking poorly equipped to manage. Without the luxury of time, there is an urgency in finding new ways to collaborate, experiment, plan and shift the paradigm of climate emergency engagement and disaster resilience.

In this talk, Rae will share her unique approach to art and climate adaptation working with communities, artists, local government and emergency services in disaster preparedness rehearsals and labs where failure, risk, experimentation, and play become ‘learning together’ ingredients for navigating complexities and unknowns.

Grounded in First Nations knowledge systems, her work addresses colonization, intergenerational justice, and resilience, offering insight into how creative methodologies and speculative futuring can support communities to form deeper transdisciplinary collaborations focused on disaster preparedness and resilience … where we might find ‘joy work’ in desperate times.

The Weston Roundtable is made possible by a generous donation from Roy F. Weston, a highly accomplished UW-Madison alumnus. Designed to promote a robust understanding of sustainability science, engineering, and policy, these interactive lectures are co-sponsored by the Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment (SAGE), the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and the Office of Sustainability.

Date

February 6, 2025    

Time

4:15 pm – 5:15 pm

Location

1163 Mechanical Engineering
1513 University Avenue, Madison

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