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The Box Office Insider Podcast


Feb 11, 2020

In this episode we are discussing the upcoming interdisciplinary exhibition by artist Amy Cropper, biologist Susan Lewis and PioScholar student Alyssa Wolf.

Cropper, Lewis and Wolf spent the summer observing the response of nesting birds to changing temperatures as part of their Pioneer Scholar Project. Throughout the fall and winter the three began to use the data and materials they gathered in a variety of ways.  Cropper considered the data as she made sculptures from the used nesting materials.  Wolf created detailed drawings of the three species involved in the study:  tree swallows, house wrens and black-capped chickadees.  Lewis and Wolf worked together to analyze the data to make correlations between bird nesting behavior and nest box temperature. Collaboratively the three will merge and overlay their artistic and scientific results in this exhibition, where disciplinary boundaries break down in order to investigate the fragility of the natural world.

Opening Reception: Friday, Feb. 21 2020 | 4:30-6:00

Free and Open to the public

Bliss Art Gallery, located in Main Hall at Carroll University.

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