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Ellie Irons - andfreedomfor: Looking at the natural world...
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Exploring art, ecology, and whatever else catches my eye. Artist in the Anthropocene. Science and Art Blogs. Museum of Jurassic Technology. The Wildcat Fellowship Program. Center for Urban Pedagogy. Looking at the natural world through the lens of an artist, Ellie Irons’. Work reframes the pesky plants we pull out and pass over. She creates pigments, installations and works on paper using ‘invasive’ plants that, once foraged, are now being cultivated at Silent Barn. In Brooklyn, NY. Do you think a natura...
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Ellie Irons - Invasives at the Queens Botanical Garden
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Exploring art, ecology, and whatever else catches my eye. Artist in the Anthropocene. Science and Art Blogs. Museum of Jurassic Technology. The Wildcat Fellowship Program. Center for Urban Pedagogy. Invasives at the Queens Botanical Garden. I’m opening a show of my Invasive Pigments work at the Queens Botanical Garden. In Flushing this Saturday, July 27th. The accompanying WiFi guide for the exhibition,. A Casual Guide to the Unintentional Plants of the Queens Botanical Garden. Is popular with the bees:.
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Ellie Irons - Global Mapping & California Water
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Exploring art, ecology, and whatever else catches my eye. Artist in the Anthropocene. Science and Art Blogs. Museum of Jurassic Technology. The Wildcat Fellowship Program. Center for Urban Pedagogy. Global Mapping and California Water. The work of Helen Mayer Harrison and Newtown Harrison. Recently on view at Feldman Gallery. Rdquo; a project commissioned by Lynn Hershman for her Floating Museum. With some municipalities reaching Phase V. This project must have piqued in the Harrisons’ interest in ...
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Ellie Irons - Field Work, Spring 2014
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Exploring art, ecology, and whatever else catches my eye. Artist in the Anthropocene. Science and Art Blogs. Museum of Jurassic Technology. The Wildcat Fellowship Program. Center for Urban Pedagogy. Field Work, Spring 2014. Below, a few sketchbook pages from the long cold winter:. The first project that got me out of my head and into the landscape this spring is a sculptural installation I’m developing for Flora Ars Natura. Whom I’ve worked with. It was a cold, frosty day when we arrived at the GLT site,...
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Ellie Irons - Blues, Invasives and Superweeds
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Exploring art, ecology, and whatever else catches my eye. Artist in the Anthropocene. Science and Art Blogs. Museum of Jurassic Technology. The Wildcat Fellowship Program. Center for Urban Pedagogy. Blues, Invasives and Superweeds. Looking at the typical artists’ color wheel, it’s easy to pick out the missing pigment: blue. As described on a recent Radio Lab episode. Above: The transgenic blue rose created by Japanese and Australian researchers in 2005. (It still looks purple to me! Originating around 80...
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Ellie Irons - The Battle for Yesterday’s Nature, Next-Nature, &...
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Exploring art, ecology, and whatever else catches my eye. Artist in the Anthropocene. Science and Art Blogs. Museum of Jurassic Technology. The Wildcat Fellowship Program. Center for Urban Pedagogy. The Battle for Yesterday’s Nature, Next-Nature, and Whatever Comes After That. I cheated on my tumblr blog and posted this piece over on Medium:. On the Anthropocene Campus, Academic Infighting, and an Orange Street Cat. Thanks Flickr Creative Commons search. For the orange cat. Blog comments powered by Disqus.
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Ellie Irons
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Exploring art, ecology, and whatever else catches my eye. Artist in the Anthropocene. Science and Art Blogs. Museum of Jurassic Technology. The Wildcat Fellowship Program. Center for Urban Pedagogy. Global Mapping and California Water. The work of Helen Mayer Harrison and Newtown Harrison. Recently on view at Feldman Gallery. Rdquo; a project commissioned by Lynn Hershman for her Floating Museum. With some municipalities reaching Phase V. This project must have piqued in the Harrisons’ interest in ...
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Ellie Irons - Thoughts on the Anthropic Landscape
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Exploring art, ecology, and whatever else catches my eye. Artist in the Anthropocene. Science and Art Blogs. Museum of Jurassic Technology. The Wildcat Fellowship Program. Center for Urban Pedagogy. Thoughts on the Anthropic Landscape. Looking down on Bogotá, a metropolis that is home to more than 7 million humans, from Monserrate. Over the past week, I’ve been working at FLORA ars natura. Yesterday (Saturday July 5th), we launched my project. The second version of. The image below shows a very old rock,...
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Attempts at keeping a diary have failed. Stuff for broads and boys alike. 8216;photography’ Category. Pic Pick: Jason Florio. September 27th, 2010. My friend Michelle recently sent me a link to the photography of Jason Florio, and his series of chiefs and elders taken in The Gambia, West Africa. I love the simple usage of a cloth backdrop to manipulate the scenery, bringing his subject to the front. Check out the stories section of the site to see more of his tales from around the globe. 2010 MS.TER ...