Archive for the "Environmental Art" Category

Art, Nature, Culture. Antioch students explore relationship between humans and the rest of nature.

By Alesia Maltz The Art, Nature, Culture Class at Antioch New England transformed the old bookstore space into an art gallery displaying the finest pieces of studio work they created this semester. The opening was Thursday December 2 and was open through Friday. The students who created this show have been studying the field of [...]

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Celebrating cultures: Whole Terrain interviews photographer and author Jan Reynolds

By Hanna Wheeler Jan Reynolds’ photographs and stories whisk you around the world in 80 seconds, but they always bring home a message of sustainability and cultural appreciation. Her adventures include the first circumnavigation of Mount Everest, a solo crossing of the Himalaya, and a camel crossing of the Sahara desert. Her photographs and articles [...]

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Connecting to our landscape through art: Whole Terrain interviews Erika Osborne

By Hanna Wheeler Scrawny, twisted juniper and pinon characterize environmental artist Erika Osborne‘s arid, mountain-west home. “Because there aren’t a lot of trees, you notice individuals,” she said. “They have this character to them that’s a product of the environment and the weather. I started looking at them as individuals and making portraits of them.” [...]

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