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SUMMARY:FORESTival: A Celebration of Art and Nature!
DESCRIPTION:Come enjoy works from former A Studio in the Woods artists in residence including Jane Hill (clay artist)\, Monique Moss (performing artist)\, Tory Tepp (living installation) and Bernard Williams (sculpture). Environmentalists will have the opportunity to experience the tranquility of the woods through tours with our botanist David Baker. Adults and children can take home a work of art from our silent auction or hands-on activity area. We will have music and readings by local musicians and authors\, details TBA. Food and beverages will be available for purchase.
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/forestival-a-celebration-of-art-and-nature-3/
LOCATION:A Studio in the Woods\, 13401 Patterson Rd\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70131\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Art and Soul of Hardwood Bottomland Forest Restoration
DESCRIPTION:Since 2004 Environmental Curator\, David Baker\, has been tasked with the monumental job of restoring our 7.66-acre Bottomland Hardwood Forest to a functioning habitat. From natural disasters to the reappearance of the Cutleaf Grape Fern\, he has many stories to tell about the adventures of preserving these woods. By removing the two dominant invasive species\, Chinese Privet and Chinese Tallow\, from the understory of the forest floor Baker has made way for the germination of a new legacy of hardwood seedlings. \nOn Sunday\, February 13th\, A Studio in the Woods invites you to learn more about his processes and how important the removal is to future forest health. \nThe talk is the inaugural installment of Longue Vue House and Gardens’ new “Sunday Salon” series: a bi-monthly gathering of diverse voices exploring the intersection of art\, culture and environment. Scheduled to run through November 2011\, this year’s series will be themed around the five Chinese elements of wood\, water\, fire\, metal and earth. \nTo learn more about David’s lecture and restoration work at ASITW\, please email him at davidb1972@hotmail.com \nTo support the work of A Studio in the Woods\, please follow this link http://www.astudiointhewoods.org/sitw/?page_id=38
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/the-art-and-soul-of-hardwood-bottomland-forest-restoration/
LOCATION:Longue Vue House and Gardens\, 7 Bamboo Rd\, New Orleans\, LA
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SUMMARY:Public Lecture with Artist-in-Residence Bernard Williams
DESCRIPTION:Bernard Williams speaks about his work and his residency on Thursday as part of Tulane University’s Sandra Garrard Visual Arts Discussion Series \nBernard Williams will be in residence at A Studio in the Woods from January 18th to February 27th\, 2011. Williams’ artworks make statements about the complex nature of American culture. The works\, usually in the form of painting\, sculpture\, and installation\, incorporate both personal biographies and aspects of mass culture. To create his art\, he often collects\, repositions\, and reshapes existing objects allowing the objects to be interpreted in a new way and outside of their usual contexts. \nLocation: Stone Auditorium\, Woldenberg Art Center Room 210\, Tulane University\nFor more information: info@astudiointhewoods.org or 504-392-5359
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/public-lecture-with-artist-in-residence-bernard-williams/
LOCATION:Woldenberg Art Center\, Tulane University\, New Orleans\, LA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Unveiling of Eric Dallimore's Pipeline
DESCRIPTION:During his residency at A Studio in the Woods Eric Dallimore (Denver\, CO) has been working on a living public sculpture in the form of a pipeline. This pipeline is not a metal pipe carrying oil\, but instead is a pipeline composed of entirely organic matter that houses a collection of seeds. \nThe Pipeline visually represents man’s destructive force of oil exploration on our Gulf coast\, our wetlands and our forests. With wind and heavy rains as a catalyst\, the pipeline is engineered to intentionally burst at the seams\, releasing seeds onto the ground below. The Pipeline will raise new life from the saturated earth below. \nPlease join us to view & celebrate the completion of Eric’s installation piece. Refreshments will be served and football fans will not miss a beat. (We will have the football game on the radio.) \nWe look forward to seeing you at the Unveiling!
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/unveiling-of-eric-dallimores-pipeline/
LOCATION:LA
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