Yellow Lichen

Photo by Kim Abeles.

January 17 – August 8, 2012

BioLounge (and at satellite venues of exhibition collaborators)

About the Exhibition

About the Artist

About the Exhibition's Collaborators

Exhibition Images

Events Calendar

EcoArts Connections and
the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History present:

the invisible connectedness of things

About the Exhibition's collaborators

EcoArts Connections
www.ecoartsonline.org
info.ecoarts@gmail.com
EcoArts Connections brings together science, arts and other organizations to deepen the understanding of climate change and speed the shift to sustainable living. Activities include performances, exhibits, talks, tours, convenings, and consulting.

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History
http://cumuseum.colorado.edu
http://facebook.com/cumnh
The University of Colorado Museum of Natural History is home to spectacular textiles, delicate fossils, rare plants and thousands of butterflies, grasshoppers and bees. With over four million objects this is the largest natural history collection in the Rocky Mountain region.

Envirotest – Air Care Colorado
www.aircarecolorado.com
Envirotest – Air Care Colorado works together with the state of Colorado to improve air quality along the Front Range through comprehensive vehicle emissions inspections and the promotion of proper and regular vehicle maintenance.

Manhattan Middle School
http://www.bvsd.org/schools/manhattan
Manhattan Middle School is an advanced academic learning environment for grades 6-8 that is also student centered. Students learn science by doing science through inquiry-based curriculum, participating in data collection, analysis activities, and lab experiments. Students study various art forms following the Getty Model.

Spark: UCAR Science Education at NCAR
www.spark.ucar.edu
spark@galaxy.fanda.ucar.edu
Spark engages people, communities, and academic institutions in the wonder and relevance of atmospheric science through exhibits, tours, student and faculty opportunities, web resources, and educational research.


CUMNH    EcoArts Connections