Connecting the science of habitat restoration with the artistic process.
"We strive for a wholeness to our lives that supports our efforts to have a restorative effect on the earth and in our community. Our monotypes are inevitably about natural places we know or wild places we hope to restore. In between printing episodes, we are collecting ideas, experiences and stories we want to convey in our monotypes, and a leaf or image or grains of soil from these wild places to use or inspire us." - Nancy Aten
This presentation of ReMeandering discusses the overlapping fields of science and art in the work of Nancy Aten and Dan Collins.
This presentation will also be hosted virtually live on Facebook @millerartmuseum
Audience participation is encouraged.
Masks are recommended for this event.
The Miller Art Museum is a multifaceted nonprofit organization showcasing an array of visual art through changing thematic, invitational and juried exhibits and houses a stunning permanent collection of Wisconsin art. The museum’s rich legacy of serving the community was launched in 1975 and continues through its mission to foster and inspire the creative life of the community and to be a catalyst for enrichment through cultural, art appreciation, and educational programming for people of all ages.
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