Grantee tags #environmentalart

Urban Nature in Fall/Winter

Miskend, Donna

Year Grant Awarded: 2022

With nature at a tipping point, the art addresses often overlooked vibrant life that cohabits our urban environment in fall/winter. Focus is on why these species are important to a healthy ecosystem, reliance on biodiversity in their preservation, and how we can protect their urban habitats. Read More

“Uprooted Trees, Magicicadas and Climate Change”

Hoenig, Susan

Year Grant Awarded: 2022

My project for the Puffin Foundation grant was a series of twelve paintings with writings: "Uprooted Trees, Magicicadas and Climate Change". I exhibited these paintings at the Princeton Public Library in Princeton, New Jersey from September 19 - November 27, 2022. Read More

Invasion

Ferara, Eileen

Year Grant Awarded: 2017

Invasion is a print-based installation and book art project inspired by a single seedpod known as Devil’s Head Pods. The plant is a non-native invasive species to North America. Exhibited at gaia studio gallery, the work aims to promote contemplation of the fragility of balance in the environment. Read More