by Thomas D. Carr | May 4, 2022 | Magazine Article
The relationship between science and society is an important one and arguably a measure of the intellectual and aspirational health of our civilization. One way to keep this relationship strong is to encourage the participation of artists in the scientific enterprise....
by Jody Clowes, Emily Arthur | Feb 25, 2022 | Magazine Article
This solo exhibition by artist Emily Arthur examines connections between seemingly unrelated events, past and present, to make visible the land as a living matter that holds a story. This selection of work, which includes artist’s books, original prints and small,...
by Bruce Crownover, Ian van Coller, Todd Anderson, Friction Quartet | Dec 21, 2021 | Videos
The Last Glacier collective has created two monumental artists’ books that feature their original woodcut prints and photographs. This video offers a look inside the pages of their first book “The Last Glacier”, with a soundtrack from the Friction...
by Todd Anderson, Ian van Coller, Bruce Crownover, Friction Quartet | Dec 17, 2021 | Videos
The Last Glacier collective has created two monumental artists’ books that feature their original woodcut prints and photographs. This video offers a look inside the pages of their second book “ROMO–Rocky Mountain National Park”, with a soundtrack...
by Jody Clowes, Todd Anderson, Bruce Crownover, Ian van Coller | Oct 28, 2021 | Magazine Article
It’s no secret that the world’s melting glaciers are contributing to rising global sea levels and warming oceans. But this massive glacial melt is also creating radical changes in surrounding landscapes, altering the composition of soil and plant life in ways that can...