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Art History faculty and Noble Foundation Chair in Art and Cultural History Sarah Hamill sat down with Caitlin Woolsey, Assistant Director, Research and Academic Program at Clark Art Institute during the latest episode of the podcast, In the Foreground: Conversations on Art and Writing. In addition to talking about the role of description as a form of interpretation in art history, Hamill also speaks her work with the Sarah Lawrence Interdisciplinary Collaborative on the Environment (SLICE) and how art history is valuable to conversations about the climate crisis in the classroom. SLICE was developed to allow Sarah Lawrence College students, faculty, and community partners to study a variety of environmental topics across the humanities as well as the sciences and social sciences.