Although the National Academy of Sciences exhibition, Sagehen Creek: A Sierra Proving Ground, was canceled due to COVID-19 the Cultural Programs team at the Academy, alone side Willam Fox and folks at Sagehen Creek Field Station put together this wonderful e-catalogue for the exhibition. I felt so honored to be among such amazing artists! Check out the e-catalog here… sagehencatalogue

 

 

Exhibition at National Academy of Sciences

I am very excited to be part of the ground-breaking work Sagehen Creek Field Station is doing to unite the arts and sciences. I feel honored to have artwork exhibited in, Sagehen: A Sierra Proving Ground, curated by William Fox, at the National Academy of Sciences. I just hope people will be able to see the show – thank goodness it’s up until the end of October!

The Voices of SCREE podcast now available!

The best part of participating in SCREE was the conversations we had on the river. With such a diverse group of participants and their wide ranging expertise, we really tackled the issues of the Colorado river watershed from all angles.  Thanks to the diligence of Tom Minckley, you can find your way to our campfires and listen in to these conversations on The Voices of SCREE podcasts. The voice of yours truly can be found on the episodes recorded on June 30 and July 4. Tune in!

 

Lunch time lecture and exhibition tour

Come and join me for a lunch, lecture and exhibition tour!

Art and Science, historical siblings, have drifted apart over the course of the last two centuries. Only recently have they begun to reunite, as specialists from each discipline have found that together they have a more powerful voice that they do separately. Erika Osborne will be discussing the recent collaboration between art and science as it relates specifically to environmental concerns in this lunchtime lecture.

For more information, and to register, visit the Fort Collins Museum of Art’s website.

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