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SUMMARY:Artist Salon with John Kleinschmidt
DESCRIPTION:You are cordially invited to meet A Studio in the Woods’ newest resident artist\, John Kleinschmidt. John has 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 January 30th\, 2018 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\, John will use drawing and installations to explore prehistoric and present-day environmental change and project what plants and animals might thrive in the distant future environment of New Orleans. John\, in collaboration with evolutionary biologists\, geologists\, and experts in ecological change\, will work with a group of elementary students to cut a cross-section through time on a site in New Orleans. John and the students will use drawing as a tool to explore New Orlean’s deep geological past\, observe its precarious condition today\, and speculate about its future environment. John will adapt student drawings into “design documents” for a site-specific installation revealing clues about imagined future plants and animals of New Orleans. John’s primary collaborator is Claire Anderson\, science teacher and co-director of Ripple Effect\, a non-profit working to build water literacy in New Orleans schools. \nAbout the Artist – John is an architect and artist in New Orleans\, Louisiana. By day\, he works at Waggonner & Ball Architecture/Environment on buildings and urban design projects focused on water management and adaptations to climate change. By night\, he draws\, makes prints\, and is a partner in Shallow Studio\, an art and architecture practice that works to uncover hidden stories in strange sites through interactive installations.
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/artist-salon-with-john-kleinschmidt/
LOCATION:A Studio in the Woods\, 13401 Patterson Rd\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70131\, United States
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SUMMARY:LEAVINGS: Presentation and Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for an evening of presentations around the issues of plastic garbage and its impact on our environment. LEAVINGS: A Rachel David & Shawn Hall Collaboration in partnership with A Studio in the Woods and the ByWater Institute presents an evening of talks by LSU biological oceanographer\, Mark Benfield\, and Teaching Responsible Earth Education (T.R.E.E.) educator\, Elyria Grote. \nTuesday\, February 20th. Light refreshments at 7pm\, presentations at 7:30pm\, questions/discussion to follow. Carrara Marble & Granite\, 912 Julia St. More information here.
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/leavings-presentation-and-discussion-2/
LOCATION:Carrara Marble & Granite\, 912 Julia St\, New Orleans\, LA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Uncommon Exchanges: Clay
DESCRIPTION:In this new speaker series presented by Newcomb Art Museum in partnership with A Studio in the Woods\, The ByWater Institute at Tulane University\, and Nola Gulf South\, unlikely pairings of Tulane and Gulf South experts use an aspect of Newcomb’s latest exhibition as the catalyst for interdisciplinary dialogue. In this edition\, Professor Emilia Oddo of the classics department at Tulane and Professor Mead Allison of The Water Institute of The Gulf will use clay as the launching point for a deeper look into their own research and how they may\, no matter unlikely\, overlap. \nIn the inaugural program\, Rebecca Snedeker\, Clark Executive Director\, New Orleans Center for the Gulf South will moderate an exchange between Prof. Oddo and Prof. Allison. The discussion will last around 45 minutes with 15 minutes of Q&A time at the end for audience engagement. \nBoth New Orleans and Tulane communities are encouraged to attend and take advantage of this opportunity to engage with academics\, artists\, and activists in a variety of fields. \nWednesday\, February 21 at the Newcomb Art Museum at Tulane University
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/uncommon-exchanges-clay-2/
LOCATION:Newcomb Art Museum\, Woldenberg Art Center\, New Orleans\, LA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Artist Salon with Tia-Simone Gardner
DESCRIPTION:You are cordially invited to meet A Studio in the Woods’ newest resident artist\, Tia-Simone Gardner. Tia-Simone has 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 February 26th\, 2018 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\, Tia-Simone Gardner will begin a new project\, Reading the River\, Yemaya and Oshun\, which uses the Mississippi River\, as a space to understand mobility\, stasis\, and change over time. Using remote controlled video cameras and live-stream technology she proposes to create a seven channel video installation that documents seven sites along the Mississippi River\, chosen because of their relationship to the social\, racial\, and geographic formation of the United States. Working with faculty\, students and community members from New Orleans\, she will use her time at A Studio in the Woods to do archival research\, conduct reading and writing groups that will produce the text for the video installation and to hold a community design workshop to prototype the floating modules that will capture footage of the River. \nAbout the Artist – Tia-Simone is a mixed media artist working in methods of appropriation and installation. She investigates place-based knowledge through personal and collective experiences of space and time. Tia is interested in psychological relationships to locations and the idea of home. She has held residencies in the Netherlands\, Sweden and Woodstock\, NY and will add New Orleans to that list during her residency. She holds an MFA from the University of Pennsylvania and a BA from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She currently lives in Minneapolis\, MN.
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/artist-salon-with-tia-simone-gardner/
LOCATION:A Studio in the Woods\, 13401 Patterson Rd\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70131\, United States
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