In this collaborative book the poet Hilda Raz offers words of self-reflection and revelation about the search for meaning and physical mortality, with a sense of resignation and solace in nature. Karen Kunc created a richly tactile frieze of images…
In this collaborative book the poet Hilda Raz offers words of self-reflection and revelation about the search for meaning and physical mortality, with a sense of resignation and solace in nature. Karen Kunc created a richly tactile frieze of images…
Exhibit organized by the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University; Curator Nancy E. Green; Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin from June 25 to September 19, 2004; Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca, New…
Tick Tiger Trout might be categorized as found poetry as its language comes entirely from the New York City phone book. Any and all last names of the good people of New York that refer to nature are contained here. "Sun, moon, planet, star"...
Seneca Ray Stoddard was born at Wilton, Saratoga County, New York, May 13, 1844, and died at his home Glens Falls April 26, 1917. He had done more than any other person, probably, towards making the Adirondack region known to the outside world and…
Inspired by the artist's installation of the same name, where an automated iron reveals text as it irons out a white dress shirt. The text examines the history of domestic labor and immigration, while the images document the technological progress…
Empty Nest chronicles the happenings surrounding a nest of newly hatched barn swallows in the eves of a beach cottage and the three short weeks until they are out of the nest. Shadowing that is the human story of children growing up, of time passing…