Intersections of Art and Science

Washed Up and Washed Away | Online Photographic Exhibition

Photo courtesy of: © Mary Flynn, Me and you three; 2 years, 4 artists, 8 beaches,an The exhibition showcases works by four island of Wight artists: Judes Crow, Annik Cullinane, Mary Flynn & Gerry Price.

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Washed Up and Washed Away is a photographic reflection on beach detritus. The Cyanotype series highlights environmental issues of our decaying marine ecosystems. It offers pictorial results from a small census of what can be found on our local beaches…

June 08 2020 @ 12:00 PM – November 23 2020 @ 12:00 PM

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Me and you three; 2 years, 4 artists, 8 beaches, by artists: Judes Crow, Annik Cullinane, Mary Flynn & Gerry Price
For two years, four artists have been making site visits together to coastal locations and visits to eight island beaches, around the Isle of Wight, UK. The result is an eclectic exhibition made cohesive by linking the marine environment to humanity…

Me and you three; 2 years, 4 artists, 8 beaches; PART II, The Students Response…

Coastal Care Photo Of The Month: Eight Gabions; By Mary Flynn – February 2015

Coastal Care Photo Of The Month: “Art Lost”; By David Kassman – December 2014

One Plastic Beach (03-02-2011)
Richard Lang and Judith Selby Lang have been collecting plastic debris off one beach in Northern California for over ten years. Each piece of plastic they pick up, comes back to their house where it gets cleaned, categorized and stored before being used for their art…

The Wrecking Season, Video
This film follows playwright, beachcomber and lobsterman Nick Darke, onto the beach during one stormy winter and records all his discoveries, tracing everything he finds along the coastline back to its source…

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