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Earth Week: Ian van Coller: Naturalists of the Long Now
© Ian van Coller, Quelccaya Automated Weather Station, Quelccaya Glacier, Peru, 2015. Annotations by Douglas Hardy PhD.
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Earth Week: Bremner Benedict: Hidden Waters
©Bremner Benedict, Excavated Borehole Created Spring, Tecopa Hot Springs, Mojave Desert, California
The bodies of work that I will be sharing during Earth Week are linked by this thematic
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Earth Week: Ina Echternach: Burning Trees
© Ina Echternach, First tree – Master of Decarbonisation: 400+ tonnes of carbon per hectare, that’s how much a young forest with mixed native species can sequester (bind?) in b
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Earth Week: Sally Low: Broken Machinery
©Sally Low, H or Blood- Low_BrokenMachinery_1, There is a lot of blood which you step in. It’s washed away every night but the blood on your clothes doesn’t come out easily.
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Earth Week: Sarah Knobel: Synthetic Nature
©Sarah Knobel, Synthetic Nature II #9, 2022, Archival Pigment Print, 22”x 26”
The bodies of work that I will be sharing during Earth Week are linked by this thematic lens: making the
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Earth Week: Ira Wagner: Houseraising
©Ira Wagner, Houseraising – Bay Head
The bodies of work that I will be sharing during Earth Week are linked by this thematic lens: making the often-invisible nature of the global climat
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Earth Week: Becky Wilkes: Ditched
©Becky Wilkes, A Bad Wrap (215 wrappers collected from 1 mile of lakefront)
The bodies of work that I will be sharing during Earth Week are linked by this thematic lens: making the often-
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Earth Week: Charlotta Hauksdóttir: Imprints
©Charlotta Hauksdóttir, Enter Here V, archival inkjet prints, hand cut and mounted, attached together, fold into a frame and pull out like a tunnel book
The bodies of work that I will be
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Earth Week: Nick Brandt: The Day May Break
©Nick Brandt, Alice, Stanley, and Najin, Kenya, 2020, Courtesy of Fahey Klein Gallery, Los Angeles
Alice and Stanley Mwangi
Floods destroyed Alice and Stanley’s house in central K -
Earth Week: Jason Lindsey: Cracks in the Ice
©Jason Lindsey, Cracks in the Ice
This week we feature bodies of work are linked by this thematic lens: making the often-invisible nature of the global climate and the ecological crisis
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Earth Week: Elizabeth Ellenwood: Fading Reefs Collection
©Elizabeth Ellenwood, Fading Reefs Collection, Anthotype, RedCabbage, 4.5x6inches (paper size), 21.










