'in-habit' Opening Reception
Hours: | 7-9pm |
Ages: | Infants, Toddlers, Kids, Teens, Adults |
In/Outdoor: | Indoor |
Cost: | Free |
Category: | Arts & Culture |
Participating artists include Freedom Baird, Hannah Perrine Mode and Sandrine Schaefer.
Drawing on a variety of approaches including performance, installation and photography, in-habit takes a nuanced look at our relationship to the natural world, questions established norms, and considers how our interconnectedness is shifting with rapid man made climate change.
Artist Hannah Perrine Mode uses the earth as both material and subject for storytelling and will present 'Body Geology (Flow)' a performance based work 'Europa (Pouring in from Taurus),' a series of cyanotypes made from ice water samples taken from her artist in residence at the Juneau Icefield Research Program. 'gaggle,' the latest endurance based performance piece by Sandrine Schaefer exploring human infiltration and its role in the disruption of the migratory pattern of geese will also be on view.
Interdisciplinary artist, Freedom Baird will present the 'Human Nature Field Desk' where visitors are encouraged to sit and ponder the origins of the human/nature divide, learn about the 'Human Nature Dictionary,' and coin new words that reflect how humans are a part of nature, not separate from it.
Exhibition on view March 8 - April 7, 2019
Opening reception: Friday, March 8, 2019 7-9PM Gallery hours: Monday Through Friday, 11AM-7PM; Saturday & Sunday 11AM-4PM More events during our Pop-up!
Artist Talk with Sandrine Schaefer | Saturday, March 16, 4pm Word-Coining for the Human Nature Dictionary with Freedom Baird | Saturday, March 30, 4pm A Waltham S.E.R.C.
is happening!
Join us at the Social Emergency Response Center (S.E.R.C.) | Saturday, April 6 Check our website for more details!
Artist Talk with Hannah Perrine Mode | Sunday, April 7, 1pm
WEBSITE | ↑ top |
www.blueprintprojects.org/in-habit
LOCATION | ↑ top |
Lincoln Arts Project 289 Moody Street, Waltham, MA, 02453 map
Parking lots available behind 289 Moody Street or at Embassy Lot on Pine Street in Waltham. Easy walk from Fitchberg commuter rail stop in Waltham. Take the free Tick Tock Trolley from parking and public transport around downtown Waltham to the stop in front of 289 Moody Street. Street level entrance next to Monique Rancourt Artisan Gallery and wheel chair accessible.
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