Amy, Alexandra, and Madison participated in the Arctic Circle Residency. During this residency, these three artists traveled by boat around the Arctic, collecting samples and creative inspiration. These artists continue to work at the cutting edge of eco arts, creating visual and performance art pieces which are informed by contemporary ecological research.
Where: Patagonia (1630 Pearl St, Boulder, CO 80302)
When: Tuesday, June 03rd (7 PM - 9 PM)
Suggested Donation.

Amy's sculptures embrace the temporal rhythm of the landscape while revealing the entanglement humans have with their more-than-human surroundings. She researches the expression of time alternative to human measurements within the landscape. Cycles, circles, portals, and webs within her work explore the circular aspect of time and connection. Materials such as glass, metal, and projected light are vehicles for her concepts.
Alexandra primarily focuses her art form on interdisciplinary productions, and enjoys depicting nuanced and interlaced relationships on massive and atomic scales. She is motivated by possibilities that lie within art, science and technologic collaborations, and she explores this through stage creations, films, photography and immersive installations.
Dr. Madison Sankovitz is a postdoc in the Boulder Bee Lab studying predators and parasites of honey bees. Madison received a PhD in entomology from University of California Riverside. She is currently an entomologist working at the University of Colorado Boulder and an artist seeking to tell stories of overlooked beauty.
1630 Pearl St
Boulder, Colorado 80302
United States
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