March 21, 2025 I was present and on the floor of the UN Headquarters in New York City for the launch of the first World Day for Glaciers. To say the day was a surreal experience is an understatement, and one that I am grateful and humbled to have known, as well as for the opportunities that are beginning to blossom from it.
I am excited to announce that Elegy For A Glacier has been selected for exhibition at the UNESCO Headquarters, from March 20-21, on the occasion of World Day for Glaciers and World Water Day 2025. This event is part of the UN Year of Glaciers’ Preservation 2025. I am truly honored to have Elegy as part of this important event as we strive to work towards
I am excited to announce that our first funding has come in to produce shorts that will contribute to the full film through the Arts Connect Grant – facilitated through The Arts Center of the Capital Region – and supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts, and New York State.
I am excited to announce that Elegy For A Glacier has been selected for screening at the USAPECS (Association of Polar Early Career Scientists) Polar Film Festival! Hosted by USAPECS in conjunction with APECS International’s Polar Week The Polar Film Festival (PFF) is a showcase of some of the best new films about the polar and alpine regions produced by researchers, community members, indigenous peoples,
I am humbled to share that Elegy For A Glacier is making it’s film festival debut on Feb 12 at the International Festival of Winter Cinema in Edmonton, ON Canada. Elegy will be shown on the infamous snow screen amongst a cohort of amazing film makers and films throughout the week. It is an honor to be include amongst the selected films that
I am excited to share that several pieces of mine have been included in the show Symbiocene Era: Artists Envision Environmental Symbiosisat Bushel Collective in Delhi, NY.
I am happy to share that Elegy For A Glacier was selected to be part of the exhibit Lands & Symbiotic Futures, through WEAD (Women Eco Artists Dialog)
Some sneak peeks of some new work with data, sound, code and art - looking forward to sharing more on these works soon and a particular project I am working on in this vein. Stay tuned! :) The sounds visualized here are a collection of field recordings from the West Fjords of Iceland.
Reflections on my time alone in the World’s oldest known forest upon the upcoming October exhibition Symbiocene Era: Artists Envision Environmental Symbiosis – Bushel Collective – Delphi, NY – where some images from this encounter will be up for view.
To say I was beyond excited to receive an acceptance letter from the Center For Humans and Nature for my submission of Our Shared Language is Silence - an essay and images dedicated to my deep connection with petric deep-time travelers, is an understatement.