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SUMMARY:Art Salon with Aubrey Edwards and Gretchen Faust
DESCRIPTION:Artist Salon with Aubrey Edwards and Gretchen Faust\nPlease join us for dinner at A Studio in the Woods \nMonday\, December 4\, 6:30pm\nYou are cordially invited to meet A Studio in the Woods’ newest resident artists\, Aubrey Edwards and Gretchen Faust. Aubrey and Gretchen have been awarded one of five Adaptations Residencies at A Studio in the Woods this season. These residencies invite artists to examine how climate driven adaptations – large and small\, historic and contemporary\, cultural and scientific – are shaping our future. \nThis is a potluck\, we will provide the main dish but ask that everyone pitch in a little something – drinks\, salad\, appetizer\, dessert… \nPlease RSVP here by December 1st\, 2017 and let us know what you plan to bring. Click here for map and directions: MAP. Please note that parking is limited\, save on gas and carpool with a friend! \nAbout the work – While in residence\, Aubrey and Gretchen will work on their collaborative project\, Holding Space: Female Voices on Body\, Land and Healing in South Louisiana. The project is comprised of a short observational film exploring an array of healing practices and a contextualizing\, accompanying oral herstory book featuring over fifty regional collaborators and healers. The ensemble of female identified voices share wisdom\, while providing readers with tools and practices to engage in self healing in a time where body / spirit / land healing is crucial. Gathered voices speak to: ancestral connections\, trauma and retraumatization\, emotional health\, gender\, community\, environmental racism\, Louisiana herstory\, geological treasures\, land use\, coastal land loss\, climate change\, traditional knowledge\, herbal medicine\, feminine divine\, and magic. \nAbout the Artists – Aubrey Edwards and Gretchen Faust met in a Visual Anthropology class at the University of New Orleans in 2014 where they discovered their shared passion for the natural world\, participatory community documentation\, and creating space for female voice. Aubrey is a professional photographer and educator. Gretchen is an installation artist and student of herbal medicine. They are women\, and work in partnership with all forms of women. When not living and working in New Orleans\, they can be found in the wild. Holding Space is their first collaborative project.
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/art-salon-with-aubrey-edwards-and-gretchen-faust-2/
LOCATION:A Studio in the Woods\, 13401 Patterson Rd\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70131\, United States
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SUMMARY:Crude Life Portable Museum: A Citizen Art and Science Investigation of Gulf of Mexico Biodiversity after the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
DESCRIPTION:Join artist/biologist Dr. Brandon Ballengée for a pop-up exhibition and reception of Crude Life December 14\, 5:30 – 6:30 at the Tulane River and Coastal Center\, 1370 Port of New Orleans Place1370 Port of New Orleans Place (behind the Convention Center) organized by Studio in the Woods during the 2017 American Geophysical Union Meeting. Open to the public and free. \nCrude Life is an interdisciplinary art\, science and outreach project focused on gathering data on endemic fishes affected by the 2010 Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill. This portable art- science museum of Gulf of Mexico regional biodiversity seeks to raise public awareness of local species\, ecosystems\, and regional environmental challenges through temporary “pop-up” exhibitions along community “citizen science” surveys of Gulf species. \n\n\nThe art-science museum’s “galleries” were created from repurposed sea chests/ steamer trunks retrofitted with handcrafted wood interiors for easy transport. As the museum travels\, the collaborators lead public and youth “Eco-Action” educational and research field trips\, to sample local fishes and other aquatic species while encouraging participants to make their own art about the discovered animals. Data on these species will be utilized for a scientific study and participant artworks will be included in the museum. The combination of the curiosity of a mobile museum\, interactivity of citizen science\, and one-on-one discussions occurring as a result of the project stimulates ongoing dialogues\, education\, data gathering\, and to create valuable lasting partnerships throughout the Gulf region. The scientific focus of the project seeks to find 14 missing species of endemic Gulf fishes that have not been found following the spill. With the help of Gulf residents\, we hope to find them! \n\n\n\nInvestigators: Dr. Brandon Ballengée (PI\, Louisiana State University) Dr. Prosanta Chakrabarty (Co-PI\, Louisiana State University) Sean Owen Miller (Co-PI\, University of Florida) Rachel Mayeri (Co-PI\, Harvey Mudd College)Collaborators: Dr. Suzanne Fredericq (University of Louisiana at Lafayette) Aurore Ballengée (Atelier de la Nature) Monique Michelle Verdin (My Louisiana Love) Dr. Benjamin Dubansky (University of Texas Denton) \nParticipants: Senator Norbert ‘Norby’ Nolty Chabert (Louisiana State Senate) Cherri Foytlin (Bold Louisiana) Josh Baumgardener (Haliburton) Dr. Edward Chesney (Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium/ LUMCON) Dr. Alexander Kolker (Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium/ LUMCON) Dr. Linda Hooper Bui (Louisiana State University) Blaise Daniel Pezold (Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry’s Coastal ReVegetation Project) Randon Dufrene (Tee Jug’s Shrimp Company) Bob Chateaulin (Private horticulturalist) Keith Broussard (Fish and Wildlife Manager of Cypremort State Park) Jonathan Foret (Executive Director South Louisiana Wetlands Discover Center) Members of the Pointe-Aux-Chenes Tribe + Students and residents of the Louisiana coast regions \nSupport Received: Interdisciplinary Projects Grant Award\, National Academies Keck Futures Initiative (NAKFI)\, a project of the National Academies of Sciences\, Engineering and Medicine\, Washington D.C.; Artspark Grant\, Acadiana Center for the Arts (ACA) and Lafayette Economic Development Authority (LEDA)\, Lafayette\, LA.; and University of Florida\, Gainesville\, FL.
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/crude-life-portable-museum-a-citizen-art-and-science-investigation-of-gulf-of-mexico-biodiversity-after-the-deepwater-horizon-oil-spill/
LOCATION:Tulane River and Coastal Center\, 1370 Port of New Orleans Place\, New Orleans\, LA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Holding Space: A Free Day of Drop in Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, December 16\nA Studio in the Woods\, 13401 Patterson Road\, New Orleans\, LA \nRSVP on Facebook\n\nThis event is a part of an ongoing oral herstory project called\,\n“Holding Space: Female Voices on Body\, Land and Healing in Southern Louisiana”\, featuring over fifty regional collaborators and healers.  \n9am – 9:50am – Jessi Donley – “Sacred Embodiment”\nA visceral journey from the ground-up and from the inside-out through movement and meditation. \n10am – 11am – Sula Janet Evans – “Power of the Orisha” \nLearn about the Orisha through song. \n11:10am – 12:10pm – Gyspi Lewis – “Herbal Smoke Blends”\nA hands-on workshop exploring the healing properties of botanicals through medicinal smoking – we’ll smell\, touch\, and discuss a few different herbs as well as how to pair them with each other. \n12:20pm – 1:20pm – Olivia Moran & Amber Dawn – “Grow Your Own Medicine” \nAn introduction to growing medicinal herbs and flowers in an urban setting\, specific to the unique climate of New Orleans \n1:30pm – 2:30pm – Kristal “M2daE” Jones and Laura Stein – “Dancing Grounds Movement” \nExplore the unique ways that your body moves in a joyful\, community-centered exploration – Prepared to move and get sweaty! \n2:40pm – 3:40pm – Ellenie Cruz – “Essences of Resurrection; an introduction to Flower Essences” \nLearning the energetic medicine of flowers and how to make a flower essence \n4pm – 5pm – Andiaye Alimayu – “Alchemical Transformation: Soap & The Soul”\nTalk on the alchemical spiritual properties of soap making and spiritual self transformation \n5:10pm – 6:10pm – Jen Stovall – “Pay it Forward Medicine Making Class” \nIn this class you will learn how to make an expectorant syrup using local plants. All medicine will be donated to unhoused folks. \n6:20 – 7:20pm – Kathleen Currie – “Breathwork for Health”\nUsing scent and the power of breath to connect deeper to self\, spirit and wellness\n\nPlease park on the road and walk into ASITW.\nContact HoldingSpace.Louisiana@gmail.com for questions.
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/holding-space-a-free-day-of-drop-in-workshops-2/
LOCATION:A Studio in the Woods\, 13401 Patterson Rd\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70131\, United States
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