An exhibition across the gallery at Geisel Library and Gallery QI featuring oceanographers Easter Ellen Cupp, Anita Hall, and June Pattullo, with work by artists Amy Adler, Kimberly Heard, Judit Hersko, Nicolas Miller, Lauryn Smith, Chanell Stone and Jeffrey Stuker. Curated by Lisa Cartwright, Joe Riley and Stephania Torres-Londono.
Three Lives is part of the Fall 2024 Embodied Pacific platform of programming at UC San Diego organized by the Visual Arts Department and Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography for the Getty Foundation’s region-wide PST ART: Art and Science Collide initiative. Embodied Pacific features projects by thirty artists working with researchers in laboratories, field sites, and archives in Southern California and the Pacific Islands. It invites immersive engagement in oceanography, Indigenous design, and critical craft through exhibitions, workshops and programs at six venues.
Also On View at Geisel Library
While visiting Three Lives at Geisel Library, be sure to visit The Nest on the 2nd (main) Floor, East to view Embodied Pacific: Through a Porcelain Cast. The exhibit includes works about the Zooglider, an autonomous vehicle for optical and acoustic sensing of zooplankton, by artist Claudine Arendt in collaboration with ocean scientists Sven Gastauer and Mark Ohman. Curated by Clarissa Chevalier.
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Image Credit: Amy Adler
Image Description: Anita Hall, 2022; A series of three pastel drawings on paper; 19x27 inches each