Artists Working For Climate Health

Please join us for this very special Concert and Reception!

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Click Here to Watch our Premiere Film "Not Apart, Together”

We are thrilled to announce the making of our second eco-art film!
This time we focus on climate change as it relates to coral and ocean health.

Our current energies are going towards research, interviews, music creation, recording, filming and film editing. We were in Hawaii last September collecting interviews and film footage as well as collaborating with esteemed Hawaiian cellist Josh Nakazawa for the soundtrack. The completion is anticipated for spring 2026.

This project necessitates a team of multi-faceted collaborators. Our creative and informative efforts involve consultants at the The Hawaii institute of Marine Biology, Indigenous Hawaiian educators Pohai Rodrigues at Papahana Kuaola and Keli’i Kotubetey at Paepae o He’eia, Taylor Walker, PHD candidate in Environmental Science at UC Berkeley as well as others.

Can you help with a tax-deductible donation? Even a small offering helps immensely.

WHO WE ARE

The Mycos Project is a collective of multi-media artists, educators and scientists founded by Irene Sazer and Kate Stenberg. Mycos, short for Mycorrhiza, is the symbiotic association between plant roots and fungi. The name was adopted as a metaphor for how all life is dependent on all other life.

Our mission is to expand climate change awareness through the arts, ecological and Indigenous sciences and education. Through the medium of fine arts, we are inspired to
present information and encourage solutions.

Live performance, film screening and panel discussion at Kala Arts in Berkeley

Watch the whole event here