We are beginning a new fundraising campaign to launch a fresh phase of Gulf to Gulf. Lead artist
Aviva Rahmani, the Gulf to Gulf team
and friends invite you to add your fish story to Fish Story, as part of Memphis
Social, May 2013 in Memphis, TN, a
citywide exhibition and presentation of art and cultural events addressing the
intersection of art and the social. Please
visit Aviva’s new blog for progress reports: http://pushingrocks.blogspot.com/
Thank
you for your participation and support!
The Gulf to Gulf team includes:
James Bradley, technology consultant, Executive Director at WebServes, New York, NY http://webserves.org/
Emily Caigan, Director, Legacy Arts Management, www.legacyartsmgt.com
Daisy Morton, studio manager to Aviva Rahmani, Vinalhaven ME
Aviva Rahmani, ecological artist, University of Plymouth and INSTAAR affiliate Vinalhaven ME and New York, NY: ghostnets.com, avivarahmani.com
Susan Steinman, Director of WEAD, ecological artist, Berkeley, CA: http://www.steinmanstudio.com/
R. Eugene Turner, 'dead zone' and wetland ecologist, Distinguished Research Master and Professor, Department of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA: http://www.oceanography.lsu.edu/turner.shtm
James
White, paleoecologist, Professor of Geological Sciences, Fellow and
Director of the Institute for Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR) at
the University of Colorado at Boulder, CO: instaar.colorado.edu/index.html.
We would like to thank Louisiana State University and University of Colorado at Boulder for their ongoing support.
Disciplines:
Arts & Education, Music