Document Type
Spotlight
Abstract
This article throws a spotlight on Mallory Chaput, an artist inspiring future water leaders to take up water careers. Through her coloring pages, paintings, and comics about the water treatment, Mallory is helping children re-imagine the water sector. Originally a landscaper, Mallory developed a profound interest in water and wastewater treatment and learned about it by visiting plants, talking to professionals, and studying engineering books. This article is a transcript of an interview with Mallory, featuring her background, her imaginative creations and her future goals.
Recommended Citation
Hegde, Swati
(2022)
"It’s Art About Water Treatment! An interview with Mallory Chaput, the artist inspiring future water leaders-one artwork at a time,"
wH2O: The Journal of Gender and Water: Vol. 9, Article 8.
Available at:
https://repository.upenn.edu/wh2ojournal/vol9/iss1/8
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