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516 ARTS and partners present Species in Peril Along the Rio Grande, an exhibition and series of regional public programs responding to the global biological crisis described in the new UN Report warning that nature’s dangerous decline is “unprecedented,” and species extinction rates are accelerating at an alarming pace.
Mary Tsiongas/Jennifer Owen White (Technical Assistance Carlos Gabaldon)
“Working with local experts on the ecology of the Rio Grande silvery minnow, we gathered up-to-date information. Then, using video and digital still imagery, we attempted to convey the arduous fight for survival that the minnow has faced over the last few decades.”
Silvery Minnows, past 2019 Etched Cast Acrylic Special Thanks: Carlos Gabaldon, Technical Assistant Joel D. Lusk, Senior Fish and Wildlife Biologist Kimberly E. Ward, Head Aquarist ABQ BioPark
Link: Species in Peril
Link: Species in Peril Catalog
Link: UNM Species in Peril
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Link: UNM News
How Women Artists Have Explored Nature’s Unruly Side by Allison Meier. July 20, 2015
Link: Hyperallergic
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Late Harvest juxtaposes contemporary art made with taxidermy with historically significant wildlife paintings, resulting in intriguing parallels and startling aesthetic contrasts. The exhibition seeks to simultaneously confirm—through historically-significant wildlife paintings—and subvert—through contemporary art and photography—viewers’ preconceptions of the place of animals in culture. An illustrated catalogue will accompany the exhibition.
Link: Nevada Museum of Art
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Link: ISEA
Link: ISEA
Link: ISEA
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Link: Spread
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