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SUMMARY:Book Signing and Artist Talk: "Troubled Waters" by Mary Annaïse Heglar
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday\, June 6th at 7PM for an exclusive book signing event with Mary Annaïse Heglar\, featuring her latest novel ‘Troubled Waters.’ The event will be a conversation between Mary Heglar and Autumn Kioti\, interdisciplinary artist and Master Naturalist\, with a Q&A at the end for the public.\n  \nIn this talk\, Mary Heglar and Autumn Kioti will interview each other about each’s respective creative processes complete with a Q&A at the end for the audience to participate and ask questions.\n  \nAbout Mary Annaïse Heglar:Mary Annaïse Heglar is known for her essays that dissect and interrogate the climate crisis\, drawing heavily on her personal experience as a Black woman with deep roots in the South. Her work has appeared in New York Magazine\, The Nation\, The Boston Globe\, Vox\, Rolling Stone\, and other outlets. Her work has also been featured in collections like All We Can Save\, The World As We Knew It\, The Black Agenda\, Letters to the Earth\, and Not Too Late. She is the author of the children’s book\, The World is Ours to Cherish (Random House Kids\, 2024)\, and the novel\, Troubled Waters (Harper Muse\, 2024).\n  \nWith investigative journalist Amy Westervelt\, she co-created the Hot Take podcast and newsletter\, which retired in 2022. She has taught at Columbia University in New York and Tulane University in New Orleans. In 2020\, she received a SEAL Environmental Journalism award.\n  \nMary has been obsessed with the art of storytelling as long as she can remember. She began writing about the climate crisis in 2018 as a way to process her own climate grief. From there\, she expanded into other modes of storytelling\, including podcasting\, teaching\, and public speaking. She is based in New Orleans\, but her heart is in Mississippi and her soul is in Birmingham.\n  \nAbout Autumn Kioti:Autumn Kioti\, an interdisciplinary artist and Master Naturalist\, uses art and nature as a common language to tell stories\, addressing issues like climate change\, food justice\, and access to wild spaces. Their work spans diverse mediums\, from garbage and video to poetry and traditional art forms\, adapting to engage audiences through installations\, performances\, and workshops. They’ve exhibited globally\, from New York City to South Florida\, and have been in residence with organizations like NYC Audubon and the Santa Fe Art Institute. Autumn’s recent commission for West Palm Beach showcases their ongoing impact in the art community.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://coralspringsmuseum.org/event/book-signing-and-artist-talk-troubled-waters-by-mary-annaise-heglar/
LOCATION:Coral Springs Museum of Art\, 2855A Coral Springs Drive\, Coral Springs\, FL\, 33065\, United States
CATEGORIES:After Hours Events,Artist Talk,Free Events
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk with Scott Schneider | Toxic/Nature Studios
DESCRIPTION:Toxic/Nature Studios features environmental photography by Scott Schneider that celebrates the majesty of nature and laments its demise\, in small moments. Using close-up macro techniques with his iPhone\, the photographs express Schneider’s appreciation for and concern about the environment. With the practice of taking photos daily of his surroundings\, Schneider creates archival\, digital prints from these images using environmentally friendly inks on bamboo paper. \n\n\n\n“As we become increasingly distracted by our devices\, we tend to overlook small disasters beneath our feet. Likewise\, we can fail to notice the beautiful moments present in nature. I explore these concepts in the “Toxic” and “Nature” galleries on my website ToxicNature.com. Beauty can also be found in the rust\, decay\, and textures of everyday objects\, which I highlight in the “Manufactor” gallery\, found on the website as well.” ~Scott Schneider \n\n\n\nJoin this event to ask questions\, learn more about Scott’s work and more! \n\n\n\nAdmission is FREE. Registration is not required.
URL:https://coralspringsmuseum.org/event/artist-talk-with-scott-schneider-toxic-nature-studios/
LOCATION:Coral Springs Museum of Art\, 2855A Coral Springs Drive\, Coral Springs\, FL\, 33065\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk,Free Events
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SUMMARY:Memory Quilt Community Project: Free Interactive Memory Gathering Session
DESCRIPTION:Artist Talk Part I & Free Interactive Memory Gathering SessionIn the lead-up to June\, Kristin will give a talk explaining the process and importance of the Memory Quilt. During this session participants are invited write their memories on provided fabric blocks. Free and open to the public! \n\n\n\nJoin artist Kristin Beck in honoring and highlighting Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month this June with her Memory Quilt community building project! Participants are invited to share their own memories to incorporate into the quilt. Fabric will be available to hand write memories\, or participants may contribute a piece of fabric from a meaningful piece of clothing (ex: a baby’s onesie or grandad’s favorite shirt.)
URL:https://coralspringsmuseum.org/event/memory-quilt-community-project-free-interactive-memory-gathering-session/
LOCATION:Coral Springs Museum of Art\, 2855A Coral Springs Drive\, Coral Springs\, FL\, 33065\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk,Family Friendly,Free Events,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Water State TALK + COMMUNITY INTERACTION with Alejandra Abad
DESCRIPTION:Join Venezuelan artist Alejandra Abad during our upcoming MIX Happy Hour for an engaging talk about her past projects\, process\, and recent work where she explores belonging and mutual compassion as key parts of collective wellness. \n\n\n\nJoin Venezuelan artist Alejandra Abad during our upcoming MIX Happy Hour for an engaging talk about her past projects\, process\, and recent work where she explores belonging and mutual compassion as key parts of collective wellness. Abad’s current project\, Water State\, relates to sharing stories of refuge in Florida. Through outdoor digital projections Abad will bring the Everglades and our natural world into urban spaces. \n\n\n\nDuring the talk\, Abad will involve the audience through collecting stories related to belonging\, feeling at home\, immigration\, and how natural spaces reactivate that sense of feeling at home. Community participation is important to lend this project strength and meaning. Have a story to share? Join us\, all are welcome! \n\n\n\nMay 9\, 2024\, 6:30pm to 7:30pm – Artist Talk\, Q+A\, & Interactive Memory Gathering Session \n\n\n\nAbad will provide a talk about her multidisciplinary process\, her past and current projects\, including her upcoming partnerships with the Museum\, and will answer audience questions during a question-and-answer segment. During this session participants are invited to share their memories as a part of Water State. Free and open to the public!
URL:https://coralspringsmuseum.org/event/water-state-talk-community-interaction-with-alejandra-abad/
LOCATION:Coral Springs Museum of Art\, 2855A Coral Springs Drive\, Coral Springs\, FL\, 33065\, United States
CATEGORIES:After Hours Events,Artist Talk,Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Near the rivers\, there are many large springs
DESCRIPTION: \n\nMilena Arango\, Donna Ruff\, KX2 (Ruth Avra and Dana Kleinman): Near the rivers\, there are many large springsOn View: April 11 – July 20\, 2024 \nEXHIBITION OVERVIEW:Near the rivers there are many large springs is an exhibition that highlights the Florida landscape from the lenses of four South Florida artists that use historical elements\, raw data\, repurposed materials\, and nature to create awareness of the changing environment in the area. Milena Arango’s leaf imprints on paper and textile using natural pigments extracted from the teak tree serve as a reflection of her personal journey. Her 197-feet long VTG (Vestigium Tectona Grandis) exposes traces of leaves and the effects of land and water from multiple landscapes. \nDonna Ruff’s interest in history and the tropical landscape led her to discover archival landscape photographs in a 1920’s book by John Kunkel Small. Inspired by his call to protect Florida’s wetlands a century ago\, Ruff’s created silkscreens from her landscape photographs on locations previously captured by Small\, and printed them on pages of a book by Small that identifies flora in Miami. KX2 presents artworks made with repurposed materials\, raising awareness on issues related to climate change and water infrastructure. Boil Notice focuses on a lack of access to potable water\, industrial waste pollution\, and the effect of climate change on our water infrastructure. And works from Obstruction Series aim to raise an awareness of the dependence on the vast and hidden networks of utility pipes of our modern world and the pressures they face with climate change\, population growth and pollution. \nARTIST RECEPTION:Thursday\, April 11\, 5:30pm-8:00pm | FREE \n\nAlthough registration is not required\, you may RSVP \nRSVP Now
URL:https://coralspringsmuseum.org/event/opening-reception-near-the-rivers-there-are-many-large-springs/
LOCATION:Coral Springs Museum of Art\, 2855A Coral Springs Drive\, Coral Springs\, FL\, 33065\, United States
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