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Silent Spring at 50 - Multidisciplinary
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Silent Spring at 50. Video and 2D Art. Adfreeze Project by Oona Stern and Cheryl E. Leonard. While writing about nature, Rachel Carson drew from a literature background as well as a scientific one, merging prose with science to form evocative and poetic portraits of the environment. This formula serves as a model for subsequent generations of environmental writers, scientists and artists. A half century after. The Sea Around Us. One work in the series,. Ndash; Oona Stern and Cheryl E Leonard. Rachel Cars...
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Oona Stern (Artist) in New York, NY (New York) from re-title.com
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The sound of grass growing; 2005. In 2008, Ms Stern was awarded a Antarctic Artists and Writers Program residency by the National Science Foundation, and spent the beginning of 2009 studying ice on the Antarctic continent. She has received Pollock-Krasner grants in 1999 and 2002, a NYFA Fellowship in 2003, an Artists Space Independent Project Grant in 2005, and Manhattan Community Arts Fund Grants in 2005 and 2008. Stone curtain wall, 1999. Model for dreamy, 2003. Welcome (MIT), 2001. New York, NY.
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antarctic ice: January 2011
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A residency at Palmer Station, Antarctica, awarded by the National Science Foundation's Antarctic Artists and Writers Program. Saturday, January 22, 2011. New project, new website:. Cheryl Leonard and Oona Stern will participate in The Arctic Circle 2011, sailing through the Svalbard Archipelago. Adfreeze Project. Developments on Adfreeze Project. Can be found at:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). New project, new website: Cheryl Leonard and Oona. View my complete profile. Websites about my work.
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antarctic ice: January 2009
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A residency at Palmer Station, Antarctica, awarded by the National Science Foundation's Antarctic Artists and Writers Program. Saturday, January 31, 2009. Sunday February 1 I board the Laurence M. Gould for the long voyage north. Posting from the icebreaker is pretty unlikely, but faithful visitors can expect the days to be filled in once I'm on land again. The "birders" use my favorite notebook in a more typical way. Kirstie records bill length and body weight of Giant Petrel chicks on Humbolt Island.
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antarctic ice: July 2009
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A residency at Palmer Station, Antarctica, awarded by the National Science Foundation's Antarctic Artists and Writers Program. Wednesday, July 8, 2009. Antarctica is so special that every day had at least one story worth telling. The following is just one of many. Still in draft form, there are plenty of details to add and facts to check. So forgive the inaccuracies. I'm working on it, but I thought I'd put it out there. Cheryl and I happily drifted along, the engine off, her water mics trailing under th...
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antarctic ice: July 2010
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A residency at Palmer Station, Antarctica, awarded by the National Science Foundation's Antarctic Artists and Writers Program. Wednesday, July 14, 2010. January 24-February 26 2011. Valhalla, New York. Work based on my Antarctic residency. Captains Leonard and Stern are scheduled to sail The Arctic Circle. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Upcoming events The Reluctant NaturalistJanuary. View my complete profile. Websites about my work. On exhibit: the reluctant naturalist. J Grindstaff and E Sanko.
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antarctic ice: February 2010
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A residency at Palmer Station, Antarctica, awarded by the National Science Foundation's Antarctic Artists and Writers Program. Sunday, February 14, 2010. Cheryl and I may be heading off to the Arctic Circle! Short-listed for The Arctic Circle 2010, my co-captain and I are planning a collaborative project near the other. Will be a series of daily artworks combining sound and form to explore natural patterns in the Arctic. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Newsflash Cheryl and I may be heading off to the.
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antarctic ice: February 2011
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A residency at Palmer Station, Antarctica, awarded by the National Science Foundation's Antarctic Artists and Writers Program. Tuesday, February 8, 2011. 37 drawings, 2009-2010. Acrylic paint, 9' x 21', 2011. Salt, 4.5" x 6" x 4.5", 2011. Salt salt (kosher and sea salt shakers). Polyurethane, 4" x 6" x 3.375", 2011. Paper, polyurethane; 20" x 18" x 12", 2010. Paper, plaster, polyurethane, steel, glass; 23" x 50" x 22", 2011. Vinyl flooring; 8' x 10', 2011. Photography ©2011 Julian Wass. Valhalla, New York.
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