This sounds like an artist lecture that may interest many of you:
“Her work explores the intersections of insects, plants, and people, and the possibility of cross pollination between forms of knowledge including scientific, embodied, ancestral, and artistic.”
Wednesday at 4:30pm. See below!
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Nicole Seisler <nicole...@lclark.edu>Date: Fri, Apr 3, 2026 at 10:55 AM
Subject: [CAS Forum] Visiting Artist in Ceramics & Biology | Artist Lecture Wednesday April 8, 4:30
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The Department of Art and Art History is hosting Rosemary Holliday Hall--artist and ecologist--as a visiting artist in ceramics and biology next week!
Her artist lecture is open to the public at 4:30pm on Wednesday April 8 in Miller 102.
Rosemary Holliday Hall's transdisciplinary practice spans installation, sculpture, ceramics, sound, moving image, and performance. Her work explores the intersections of insects, plants, and people, and the possibility of cross pollination between forms of knowledge including scientific, embodied, ancestral, and artistic. She engages with research through close observation, and is especially interested in relational ecologies between species.
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