April 14, 2023: Inside the Head of a Collector: Neuropsychological Forces at Play

April 14, 2023: Inside the Head of a Collector: Neuropsychological Forces at Play

Friday, April 14, 2023 1 to 2pm est

daVinci Art Science Roundtable – Inside the Head of a Collector: Neuroscience Forces at Play

daVinci Art Science Roundtable – Inside the Head of a Collector: Neuroscience Forces at Play

Members of the daVinci Art Science Roundtable will be having a conversation about the article “Inside the Head of a Collector: Neuroscience Forces at Play”.  Join us for this free event on Friday, April 14, 2023 from 1pm to 2pm EST.

The Plasticene: Living and Creating in the Current Era of Plastics

The Plasticene: Living and Creating in the Current Era of Plastics

Aired Saturday, April 8, 2023

The Plasticene: Living and Creating in the Current Era of Plastics

Talking about plastics. When we think of plastic, we tend to think of bags and straws. But the reality is that our lives are steeped in plastic – it covers our walls, wraps our buildings, corrects our vision, and fills our cavities. We will explore what drives Kapi to keep exploring the world of plastics in her art and how she balances the toll of the environment with the versatility of plastics. We will explore her upcoming entry into a Chicago Runway Trashion Show where Kapi will create a fashion from trashed plastics. We will talk about how she are going about the design of a fashion. Does the idea of this fit with reuse? What kinds of plastic intrigue her the most. What do you need to know about plastics to work with them artistically and safely.

Guests

Kalliopi Monoyios, Environmental Artist

Floating Ink: Creating Triptychs with Diluted Oil Colors

Floating Ink: Creating Triptychs with Diluted Oil Colors

Aired Saturday, April 1, 2023

Floating Ink: Creating Triptychs with Diluted Oil Colors

Talking about the ways Gary is combining a marbleizing technique with his oil paintings.  He first floats a thin layer of dilute oil color on water, then stirs the surface and lowers a canvas to pick up the pattern.  After several days drying canvases, he chooses a pattern that inspires him and finishes the painting with brushes.  This series of work he calls Ogle Earth for the aerial views he creates and Ogle Landscape for the traditional landscape views.

Guests

Gary Hoyle, Artist, Museum Curator, and Author

Little Successes Can Change Everything: Building Solutions for Our Carbon Future – Episode 2

Little Successes Can Change Everything: Building Solutions for Our Carbon Future – Episode 2

Aired Saturday, March 25, 2023

Little Successes Can Change Everything: Building Solutions for Our Carbon Future – Episode 2

Show #220

Talking about large-scale drivers of carbon at the very highest level of concern for the survival of life on the planet. We will explore the pragmatic microlevel of the design of a few individual buildings, materials, and systems that in the that demonstrate the multiplying effect of little success stories. What does it mean to be resilient versus resistant and what does it mean to be Net Zero.

Guests

Tom Huf, Senior Education Facilities Planner,
University of Massachusetts; Jacob Knowles,
Director of Sustainable Design at BR+A; Mark Oldham, Principal Architect at Payette; Andrea Love, LEED Fellow and Principal Architect at Payette; Ted Mendoza, Capital Projects Manager at University of Massachusetts

Little Successes Can Change Everything: Building Solutions for Our Carbon Future – Episode 2

June 25th: Journaling with Watercolors

June 25th: Journaling with Watercolors

Journaling with Watercolors

June 25th: Journaling with Watercolors

Join us for a journaling walk on Sunday, June 25, 2023 from 1 to 2:30 pm est.

The Dennis Conservation Land Trust will team up with the daVinci Pursuit to host its fifth art and science walk in our new monthly walk series called “Seeing with your hands.”

This walk – “Journaling with Watercolors” – is scheduled for 1 PM on Sunday, June 25th.

Participants will need to bring journals and pens, pencils, watercolors, colored pencils, or whatever they want to work with.

Please contact us to reserve your spot, or stay tuned for more walks to come!

Participation is free to DCLT Members (join by visiting our website/ link in bio), with a $10 suggested donation for nonmembers.

 

To register, email info@dennisconservationlandtrust.org

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