Sharing this reel showing the development of 2100 Leon C. Simon over the past 5 years -
The meadow / rain garden has been a source of joy for me and hopefully for others. It’s been a way to experience the seasons and their effects, a reminder that hot drought summers (that almost made me give it up, 2023?), eventually give way to wetter times and rejuvenation, and that plants have been around much longer than us and have a lot of tricks up their stems. Thank you to @nolamosquito, @civicstudio.coop @npigno and everyone who has helped with this act of collective effervescence, a collaboration between nature, people and the elements. And thanks to the plants. And the bugs and the birds. 59 species of biota are recorded on iNaturalist, visit our project there. Overall, the site is much more biodiverse than it was 5 yrs ago and has shared much beauty!
FYI Meadow maintenance this Friday 5-7!
12 hours ago
Hi friends, I have new work up this Friday, August 14th, 5-7pm at the Gail Keenan Art Center in Pass Christian, 5065 Espy Avenue.
As some of you know, I've spent alot of time in Bay St. Louis this past year, so I'm trying to make some community connections. I've indulged myself, being off the computer for a while and messing with the cyanotype process, and a few are getting a test run in this show. One piece I made with Lee Dieggard on a trip to a big ditch! I'll post pictures after the opening.
Also in the show:
Jennifer Shaw @jenshaw_nola
Church Going Mule @churchgoinmule
Michelle Allee @michelle.allee
Bunny Lane @bunnylanetaxidermy
Jessie Zenor @theferalsouth
Thanks to the show organizer: @annmaddenphotography
also, Flow Tribe will be at the @bslltheatre at 8pm- you could make a night of it.
pictured: detail of "Roseau Cane along the Rigolets"
1 week ago
Happy to have this video projection, Extinct in the Wild - featuring artist Natori Greene as a model and the Angel’s Trumpet plant - in a show of the same name at the Huntsville Museum of Art, alongside the work of so many great artists and a favorite elder, William Christenberry.
The show is of work in the HMA permanent collection (Extinct in the Wild video is in their collection!) and, in the words of curator Natalie Mault, “traces changing perspectives on the natural world, from historic American art through works by living contemporary artists. We organized it into four sections: Idealized Nature: Humanity’s Vision of Paradise; The Botanist’s Gaze; Consequences: Climate and Catastrophe; and Nature Reclaimed: A New Relationship.”
Only 3 more days to see it- if you are near Huntsville!
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#huntsvillemuseumofart #extinctinthewild #angelstrumpet #brugmansia #natorigreen
2 months ago
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