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Tag Archives: installation
A walk in the clouds
These days I’m living with my head in the clouds–almost literally. I am spending the month of February in Lago de Atitlán, Guatemala, a huge volcano-ringed lake so situation in the Mayan highlands that sometimes the airborne moisture gently clusters … Continue reading
Posted in art, crafts, design, fiber art, flash essay, installation, sculpture, technology, video
Tagged art, art and science, biomimicry, Ciro Najle, clouds, crafts, design, fiber art, flash essay, fog collection, fractals, Harvard University Graduate School of Design, installation, Le Laboratoire, sculpture, technology, water shortage
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Guest artists: “The Value of Water” at St. John the Divine
In a beautiful convergence of holiness, water and artistic endeavor, the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine on the Upper West Side of Manhattan has just opened a new exhibition called “The Value of Water: Sustaining a Green Planet.” … Continue reading
Posted in art, installation, mixed media, painting, sculpture, video
Tagged art, Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, Florence Neal, Fredericka Foster, installation, Janet Nolan, Mac McGill, painting, Robert Berlind, sculpture, Teresita Fernandez, video, water exhibition, water in art, Winn Rea
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