Art+Science /instaar/ en Shifting Horizons (The Poetry of Science) /instaar/2024/12/02/shifting-horizons-poetry-science Shifting Horizons (The Poetry of Science) David J Lubinski Mon, 12/02/2024 - 21:23 Categories: Art+Science Community Inspired by Matthias Troch et al.'s recent research on the health of glaciers in Southern Patagonia, Professor Sam Illingworth of Edinburgh Napier University has written a poem for his poetry blog and podcast. Listen to his poem, a summary of the research behind it, and a related poem (9 minutes total). window.location.href = `https://scipoetry.podbean.com/e/episode-281-shifting-horizons/`;

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Framing the climate conversation through art, science and community collaborations (CU Boulder Community Outreach & Engagement) /instaar/2024/05/31/framing-climate-conversation-through-art-science-and-community-collaborations-cu-boulder Framing the climate conversation through art, science and community collaborations (CU Boulder Community Outreach & Engagement) Anonymous (not verified) Fri, 05/31/2024 - 15:55 Categories: Art+Science Community Tags: Barnard Molotch Jane Appel CU Boulder Coloradans are experiencing climate change. Residents face challenges like fires, drought and poor water and air quality. The Colorado Arts Science Environment Program’s (CASE) is addressing critical environmental and social issues across Colorado through a collaborative exhibition that brings together CU Boulder scientists and artists from various parts of the state. window.location.href = `https://outreach.colorado.edu/article/framing-the-climate-conversation-through-art-science-and-community-collaborations/`;

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The intersection of art and science workshop at Rio Grande Farm Park on Friday (Alamosa News | Valley Courier) /instaar/2023/07/19/intersection-art-and-science-workshop-rio-grande-farm-park-friday-alamosa-news-valley The intersection of art and science workshop at Rio Grande Farm Park on Friday (Alamosa News | Valley Courier) Anonymous (not verified) Wed, 07/19/2023 - 16:02 Categories: Art+Science Community Tags: Barnard John Waters Courier News Editor Del Norte artist Jocelyn Catterson and INSTAAR/Geography prof Holly Barnard will lead a workshop "Water Art + Science" on Friday at Rio Grande Farm Park, on #groundwater in the San Luis Valley. window.location.href = `https://alamosanews.com/article/the-intersection-of-art-and-science-workshop-at-rio-grande-farm-park-on-friday`;

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Colorado artist, CU Boulder scientist band together to spotlight Dillon Reservoir and the state’s water issues (Summit Daily) /instaar/2023/06/26/colorado-artist-cu-boulder-scientist-band-together-spotlight-dillon-reservoir-and-state%E2%80%99s Colorado artist, CU Boulder scientist band together to spotlight Dillon Reservoir and the state’s water issues (Summit Daily) Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 06/26/2023 - 11:05 Categories: Art+Science Tags: Molotch Robert Tann Their collaborative art piece, part of a CU Boulder-sponsored exhibit, is one of several hanging in the Colorado State Capitol building. window.location.href = `https://www.summitdaily.com/news/colorado-artist-cu-boulder-scientist-band-together-to-spotlight-dillon-reservoir-and-the-states-water-issues/`;

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Art and climate science converge in new exhibit at the Colorado Capitol (KUNC) /instaar/2023/05/24/art-and-climate-science-converge-new-exhibit-colorado-capitol-kunc Art and climate science converge in new exhibit at the Colorado Capitol (KUNC) Anonymous (not verified) Wed, 05/24/2023 - 15:46 Categories: Art+Science Community Tags: Anderson S Barnard McKnight Molotch Schoennagel Emma VandenEinde An exhibit that just opened in the Colorado capitol building's rotunda features artwork made in the process of partnerships between artists from around Colorado, their communities, and CU Boulder scientists. Called “Coloradans and our Shared Environment in Times of Challenge and Change,” the art grapples with the climate and environmental challenges that are part of Coloradoans' lives: drought, decreasing groundwater, acid mine drainage, wildfire, pine beetle tree mortality, and more. window.location.href = `https://www.kunc.org/news/2023-05-24/art-and-climate-science-converge-in-new-exhibit-at-the-colorado-capitol`;

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Coloradoans and our shared environment in times of challenge and change (CU OOE) /instaar/2023/05/18/coloradoans-and-our-shared-environment-times-challenge-and-change-cu-ooe Coloradoans and our shared environment in times of challenge and change (CU OOE) Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 05/18/2023 - 12:02 Categories: Art+Science Community Tags: Anderson S Barnard McKnight Molotch Schoennagel CU Office for Outreach and Engagement A collaborative exhibition tells the story of how Coloradans are experiencing interrelated challenges of fire, drought, and water and air quality in their communities. Artists (the CASE Fellows) partnered with scientists and communities to make visible the connections between Coloradans and their environment. Several INSTAARs acted as scientist partners. This website showcases the artwork, as well as quotes from the partners, explorations of the issues, and what you can do to act.
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Art and Science Connections Collider event with Dairy Arts Center /instaar/2023/04/10/art-and-science-connections-collider-event-dairy-arts-center Art and Science Connections Collider event with Dairy Arts Center Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 04/10/2023 - 00:00 Categories: Art+Science Community Tags: Li Michel INSTAAR and the Dairy Arts Center collaborated on our second Art and Science Connections Collider on April 10th 2023 during Boulder Arts Week. The event began with a tour of INSTAAR’s Stable Isotope Lab (SIL) that included a look at actual ice cores from Antarctica and Greenland and a demonstration of how we analyze greenhouse gases in atmospheric samples. After the tour, the group had a general discussion in the Bartlett Science Communication Center.

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Announcing the Colorado Art Science Environment Fellows and Colorado State Capitol Exhibition (CU Boulder Community Outreach and Engagement) /instaar/2022/12/19/announcing-colorado-art-science-environment-fellows-and-colorado-state-capitol-exhibition Announcing the Colorado Art Science Environment Fellows and Colorado State Capitol Exhibition (CU Boulder Community Outreach and Engagement) Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 12/19/2022 - 17:25 Categories: Art+Science Tags: Anderson S Barnard McKnight Molotch Schoennagel Gretchen Minekime CU Office for Outreach and Engagement The Office for Outreach and Engagement announces the CASE Fellows program. The program pairs Colorado artists with CU Boulder scientists to produce art that will be exhibited at the Colorado State Capitol in an exhibition about how Coloradans are experiencing interrelated challenges of fire, drought, and water and air quality. Lisa Schwartz from OOE is leading the program in partnership with Shelly Sommer at INSTAAR, Boulder County Arts Alliance and with exhibition and curatorial support from Amy Hoagland. window.location.href = `https://outreach.colorado.edu/article/announcing-the-colorado-art-science-environment-fellows-and-colorado-state-capitol-exhibition/`;

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New children’s book explores The Living Landscape /instaar/2022/10/10/new-children%E2%80%99s-book-explores-living-landscape New children’s book explores The Living Landscape Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 10/10/2022 - 12:15 Categories: Art+Science Community Spotlight Research Staff Tags: Anderson S Parrish Shelly Sommer

A new children’s book is centered in the Critical Zone, the thin outer layer of Earth’s surface from the tops of the trees down to bedrock where life exists and interacts with rock, soil, water, and air. Designed for 8 to 12-year olds, the book is by INSTAARs Eric Parrish and Suzanne Anderson and is published by Muddy Boots Books.


follows a young girl on a hike in the mountains. A fallen tree becomes a gateway for her to explore the ways air, water, plants, animals, soil, and rock cycle and affect each other. Naturalistic illustrations and informational text let readers follow her through her adventure. The story treats the landscape in an integrated way that is rare in children’s literature.

Cover of the Living Landscape

The book emerged from the (Boulder Creek CZO), a research program that ran from 2007 through 2020 to study the critical zone from the Continental Divide to the western edge of the plains. Working with short stretches of time between other efforts and with small pieces of funding, creating the book took several years.

Parrish, an illustrator and designer, worked for the Boulder Creek CZO as a communicator. He conceived the idea for The Living Landscape and wrote a first draft in 2015. He also created all the illustrations. Anderson, an INSTAAR Fellow, Professor of Geological Sciences, and director of the Boulder Creek CZO, signed on to add scientific content.

“We were really wordsmithing, making sure that concepts were appropriate, that we had the right number of words on the page [or] appropriate vocabulary. We were tuning in concepts,” said Anderson. The goal was to bridge between scientific concepts and most people's lived experiences as they spend time outdoors.

Eric developed a new illustration style over the course of working on the book. “I transitioned from traditional media—oil and watercolor—to digital painting,” said Parrish. “I entered a 100 illustrations in 100 days challenge during COVID, and I made a jump at illustration number 50 to digital.”

The new techniques helped Parrish rework his illustrations to show the details of the natural environment. “Being part of the Critical Zone Observatory, I know the nuance. I got to study dirt,” said Parrish. “It definitely has variations in color and sedimentary layers. Showing that is all about light and texture and artistic tools.”

“I think my favorite page is the one about cycles,” said Anderson. “I love Eric’s graphic that connects the water cycle—which is taught widely—to the carbon cycle and plants, and this all connects to this big, slowly-turning rock cycle. This is how soil is made, at the interface between hydrosphere (water cycle) and lithosphere (rock cycle).”

  It’s important to understand how connected everything is. We all think we’re separate, but we’re not.
--- Eric Parrish

The search for an agent or publisher took years, and eventually ended at the door of , an imprint of Globe Pequot, the trade division of Rowman & Littlefield. Ironically, a previous incarnation of Muddy Boots had published a series of children’s books from the Long-Term Ecological Research program, including some with INSTAAR ties: the series and . “They understand science,” said Anderson.

In the meantime, the Boulder Creek CZO program concluded and was succeeded by the in 2020. The , part of the Critical Zone Network led by Holly Barnard, is supporting The Living Landscape as part of its public engagement activities.

While the book isn’t specific to a particular landscape, Colorado readers may recognize scenes from Rocky Mountain National Park, Elk Meadow, and Gordon Gulch.

Example pages of the Living Landscape

The book is designed for 8 to 12-year olds. “They’re at an age where they’re asking questions about how things work and connections between things,” said Anderson. She added, “We still have questions too.”

“When I came into the CZO, I didn’t think I’d ever love the Critical Zone,” said Parrish. But the principles of connection soon had him hooked. “It’s important to understand how connected everything is. We all think we’re separate, but we’re not.”

Parrish said, “The underlying message of my projects—if I am successful anyway—is all things are connected. Life, love and caring for our world and each other.”

The Living Landscape is available wherever books are sold, including Rowman & Littlefield, Tattered Cover, Barnes & Noble, Amazon, and local retailers.

 

A new children’s book is centered in the Critical Zone, the thin outer layer of Earth’s surface from the tops of the trees down to bedrock where life exists and interacts with rock, soil, water, and air. Designed for 8 to 12-year olds, the book is by INSTAARs Eric Parrish and Suzanne Anderson and is published by Muddy Boots Books.

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Visualizing climate change through abstract painting (Hyperallergic) /instaar/2021/11/16/visualizing-climate-change-through-abstract-painting-hyperallergic Visualizing climate change through abstract painting (Hyperallergic) Anonymous (not verified) Tue, 11/16/2021 - 00:00 Categories: Art+Science Tags: Burko The art of INSTAAR Affiliate Diane Burko includes images of melting glaciers and dying coral reefs that are not just pictorially impressive; they have strong emotional impact. window.location.href = `https://hyperallergic.com/690121/visualizing-climate-change-through-abstract-expressionism/`;

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