E.O. Wilson / Of Ants and Men 1:52 min PBS produced documentary on the naturalist. Winner of the 2015 Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival.
A profoundly accessible and visually stunning introduction to E.O. Wilson's life's work. From his beginnings as an entomologist studying ants to the ideas of biodiversity, ecosystems and the origins of our social and eusocial behavior.
A profoundly accessible and visually stunning introduction to E.O. Wilson's life's work. From his beginnings as an entomologist studying ants to the ideas of biodiversity, ecosystems and the origins of our social and eusocial behavior.
Edward O. Wilson I have been reading his books on biology, biodiversity, and the natural world since I started painting just 25 years ago. I am in awe of his curiosity and research and his vast array of writings. Some of my paintings have titles from his writings (eg., biophilia, waggle dance code)
Early Cycladic II / Syros Phase / Sculpture With reference to both the Guardian and Girl by the Sea Series - the similarity between the pose of the little girl in the photograph holding the bird, her arms crossed across her torso and those of these figures from the Early Cycladic II / Syros Phase.
Wallace Stegner’s “Wilderness Letter” Scroll all the way down for Stegner’s eloquent plea for the preservation of wild lands in his famous “”Wilderness Letter.”
Legacy
Stegner joined the conservation movement in the 1950s while fighting the construction of a dam on Dinosaur National Monument’s Green River. In 1960, he wrote his famous Wilderness Letter on the importance of federal protection of wild places. This letter was used to introduce the Wilderness Act, which established the National Wilderness Preservation System in 1964.
Legacy
Stegner joined the conservation movement in the 1950s while fighting the construction of a dam on Dinosaur National Monument’s Green River. In 1960, he wrote his famous Wilderness Letter on the importance of federal protection of wild places. This letter was used to introduce the Wilderness Act, which established the National Wilderness Preservation System in 1964.
TheoGanz Studio Yes! We have reached the milestone – after 6 years – when we have left the brick-and-mortar location of 149 Main Street in Beacon in search of a new kind of format for the gallery. And yes, I will continue curating for TheoGanz Studio, at venues and times to be determined. For now, we are available by appointment to represent the original graphics and sculpture of Inuit artists from Cape Dorset.
TheoGanz Studio online publications Online catalogues created for artists' exhibitions and Cape Dorset inventory of prints and sculpture. See The Magical Creatures of Meelia Kelly Drawings from the Archives with a beautiful foreword by John Westren from Dorset Fine Arts, Toronto.
Dorset Fine Arts An extensive and illuminating archive of available Inuit art plus informational insight into the history of the co-op.