Grantee tags landscape
Deep Green: Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument, Jackson County, Oregon, July 20, 2019
Tribe, Mark
Year Grant Awarded: 2019
Deep Green: Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument, Jackson County, Oregon, July 20, 2019 is the second in a series of archival landscape films. Each recording is 24 hours long, shot in real time on a stationary camera, and exhibited in a loop. The Puffin funds were used for camera equipment rental. Read More
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- Website: https://www.marktribestudio.com
Walking in Antarctica
Glazer, Helen
Year Grant Awarded: 2017
Walking in Antarctica is a solo exhibition of photographs and sculpture of the Antarctic landscape by visual artist Helen Glazer inspired and informed by her experiences as a grantee of the National Science Foundation Antarctic Artists and Writers Program. Read More
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- Website: https://helenglazer.com
LOTS – a 16mm documentary film
Hanley, Sean
Year Grant Awarded: 2013
LOTS is a film-portrait of the landscape of Brooklyn during the millennia from the last Ice Age to the present. The film examines the area’s vacant lots, urban farms, brownfields, and public spaces in order to witness how land transforms over time. Read More
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- Website: http://www.lotsfilm.com
Retracing Audubon: Contemporary Landscapes
Elrick, Krista
Year Grant Awarded: 2012
Inspired by Audubon’s widely collected and revered publication Episodes and pre-civil war writings, photographer Krista Elrick reexamines his epic journey. Her landscapes highlight the environmental changes that have occurred in the 200 years. Read More
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- Website: http://www.KristaElrick.com
Everglades
Elmaleh, Lisa
Year Grant Awarded: 2010
A photographic project documenting the landscape of the Everglades. Read More
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- Website: http://lisaelmaleh.com/everglades
Gridlines
Benedict, Bremner
Year Grant Awarded: 2010
Gridlines images are of electrical towers and lines stretching across open spaces in the American West. These photographs unsettle the viewer’s preconceptions of reality, by revealing patterns of beauty within a subject culturally regarded as ugly. Read More
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- Website: http://www.bremnerbenedict.com
Breeze
Ghormley, Jennifer
Year Grant Awarded: 2009
I created an installation piece that reflects the intangible experience of being submerged in nature - a time and space to slow down, observe, and reflect. The core content of my work revolves around the figure, here the viewer exists below the art. Read More
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- Website: http://www.jenniferghormley.com