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Get your glam on for the ocean! Marine Protected Area (MPA) Glam Shots by Jessica Ling Findley combine retro portraits and MPA animals to highlight helpful actions to heal our oceans.
The Stellar Octopus cyanea from Madagascar
Madagascar fisheries engage with the community to practice “no-take” conservation periods which allows the octopus time to mature and reproduce, increasing the catch for those who depend on it.
The Outrageously Adorable Baby Sea Otter (Enhydra lutris)
In 1911 hunting otters was banned internationally allowing conservation and reintroduction efforts to bring these superheroes of the ecosystem back! Otters help maintain kelp forests, the habitat for many other creatures by eating the over abundant urchins that destroy the kelp.
The Tschirgis are a family of scuba divers. They have seen the effects of climate change as rising ocean temperatures have drastically bleached their home reef in Cozumel. They are hopeful that love for the next generation - including the arrival of their newborn son - inspires action against climate change now.
#GlamourMPA #OceanSciences #MarineProtectedAreas #climateChange #worktogether #jessicalingfindley #octopus #oceansciences #glamourshots #marineprotected #seaportvillage #portrait #artist
Project Origins:
Inspired by the world’s premier Ocean Sciences Meeting in February 2020, Seaport Village and The Port of San Diego have invited artist Jessica Ling Findley to produce a series of art experiences. She will help bring science to life through art at Seaport Village from December 2019 to February 2020. As ocean vitality becomes more critical with changing climate, these works, produced with input and data from scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Birch Aquarium, explore how stories of Ocean Optimism can inspire us all to work together for a sustainable future. These immersive experiences invite audiences to think about the future of our oceans in new and creative ways.
About the Artist:
Jessica Ling Findley is an Encinitas based artist with a focus on social practice and environmental advocacy. Her work playfully blurs spectator and participant, engaging the audience to explore. Her public participatory work, Aeolian Ride, inflated people on bicycles in 20 cities around the world. Exhibitions and awards include: Dublin Museum of Science, New Museum, Deitch Art Parade in NY, and SDAI, Tokyo Wondersite Residency, Brooklyn Arts Council Grant and Black Rock Arts Grant Foundation and Port of San Diego public art commission. www.jessicalingfindley.com
Get your glam on for the ocean! Marine Protected Area (MPA) Glam Shots by Jessica Ling Findley combine retro portraits and MPA animals to highlight helpful actions to heal our oceans.
The Stellar Octopus cyanea from Madagascar
Madagascar fisheries engage with the community to practice “no-take” conservation periods which allows the octopus time to mature and reproduce, increasing the catch for those who depend on it.
Jenn Jorve Hoos is the Faculty Director of Economic Development in Community Engagement and at CSU at San Marcos where she also teaches Experimental Design and Statistical Analysis to Biology majors. During her PhD at UBC in Climate Change Ecology she researched nearshore marine communities impacted by environmental conditions in projected climate scenarios. From tiny microalgae and larvae the giant kelp, Jenn has seen the climate affect all dependent animals - including humans! She hopes everyone registers to vote for candidates who are making combating climate change their top priority in the 2020 election and beyond!!!
#GlamourMPA #OceanSciences #MarineProtectedAreas #climateChange #worktogether #jessicalingfindley #octopus #oceansciences #glamourshots #marineprotected #seaportvillage #portrait #artist
Project Origins:
Inspired by the world’s premier Ocean Sciences Meeting in February 2020, Seaport Village and The Port of San Diego have invited artist Jessica Ling Findley to produce a series of art experiences. She will help bring science to life through art at Seaport Village from December 2019 to February 2020. As ocean vitality becomes more critical with changing climate, these works, produced with input and data from scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Birch Aquarium, explore how stories of Ocean Optimism can inspire us all to work together for a sustainable future. These immersive experiences invite audiences to think about the future of our oceans in new and creative ways.
About the Artist:
Jessica Ling Findley is an Encinitas based artist with a focus on social practice and environmental advocacy. Her work playfully blurs spectator and participant, engaging the audience to explore. Her public participatory work, Aeolian Ride, inflated people on bicycles in 20 cities around the world. Exhibitions and awards include: Dublin Museum of Science, New Museum, Deitch Art Parade in NY, and SDAI, Tokyo Wondersite Residency, Brooklyn Arts Council Grant and Black Rock Arts Grant Foundation.
Get your glam on for the ocean! Marine Protected Area (MPA) Glam Shots by Jessica Ling Findley combine retro portraits and MPA animals to highlight helpful actions to heal our oceans.
The Stellar Octopus cyanea from Madagascar
Madagascar fisheries engage with the community to practice “no-take” conservation periods which allows the octopus time to mature and reproduce, increasing the catch for those who depend on it.
Jenn Jorve Hoos is the Faculty Director of Economic Development in Community Engagement and at CSU at San Marcos where she also teaches Experimental Design and Statistical Analysis to Biology majors. During her PhD at UBC in Climate Change Ecology she researched nearshore marine communities impacted by environmental conditions in projected climate scenarios. From tiny microalgae and larvae the giant kelp, Jenn has seen the climate affect all dependent animals - including humans! She hopes everyone registers to vote for candidates who are making combating climate change their top priority in the 2020 election and beyond!!!
#GlamourMPA #OceanSciences #MarineProtectedAreas #climateChange #worktogether #jessicalingfindley #octopus #oceansciences #glamourshots #marineprotected #seaportvillage #portrait #artist
Project Origins:
Inspired by the world’s premier Ocean Sciences Meeting in February 2020, Seaport Village and The Port of San Diego have invited artist Jessica Ling Findley to produce a series of art experiences. She will help bring science to life through art at Seaport Village from December 2019 to February 2020. As ocean vitality becomes more critical with changing climate, these works, produced with input and data from scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Birch Aquarium, explore how stories of Ocean Optimism can inspire us all to work together for a sustainable future. These immersive experiences invite audiences to think about the future of our oceans in new and creative ways.
About the Artist:
Jessica Ling Findley is an Encinitas based artist with a focus on social practice and environmental advocacy. Her work playfully blurs spectator and participant, engaging the audience to explore. Her public participatory work, Aeolian Ride, inflated people on bicycles in 20 cities around the world. Exhibitions and awards include: Dublin Museum of Science, New Museum, Deitch Art Parade in NY, and SDAI, Tokyo Wondersite Residency, Brooklyn Arts Council Grant and Black Rock Arts Grant Foundation.
Get your glam on for the ocean! Marine Protected Area (MPA) Glam Shots by Jessica Ling Findley combine retro portraits and MPA animals to highlight helpful actions to heal our oceans.
The Stellar Octopus cyanea from Madagascar
Madagascar fisheries engage with the community to practice “no-take” conservation periods which allows the octopus time to mature and reproduce, increasing the catch for those who depend on it.
Jenn Jorve Hoos is the Faculty Director of Economic Development in Community Engagement and at CSU at San Marcos where she also teaches Experimental Design and Statistical Analysis to Biology majors. During her PhD at UBC in Climate Change Ecology she researched nearshore marine communities impacted by environmental conditions in projected climate scenarios. From tiny microalgae and larvae the giant kelp, Jenn has seen the climate affect all dependent animals - including humans! She hopes everyone registers to vote for candidates who are making combating climate change their top priority in the 2020 election and beyond!!!
#GlamourMPA #OceanSciences #MarineProtectedAreas #climateChange #worktogether #jessicalingfindley #octopus #oceansciences #glamourshots #marineprotected #seaportvillage #portrait #artist
Project Origins:
Inspired by the world’s premier Ocean Sciences Meeting in February 2020, Seaport Village and The Port of San Diego have invited artist Jessica Ling Findley to produce a series of art experiences. She will help bring science to life through art at Seaport Village from December 2019 to February 2020. As ocean vitality becomes more critical with changing climate, these works, produced with input and data from scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Birch Aquarium, explore how stories of Ocean Optimism can inspire us all to work together for a sustainable future. These immersive experiences invite audiences to think about the future of our oceans in new and creative ways.
About the Artist:
Jessica Ling Findley is an Encinitas based artist with a focus on social practice and environmental advocacy. Her work playfully blurs spectator and participant, engaging the audience to explore. Her public participatory work, Aeolian Ride, inflated people on bicycles in 20 cities around the world. Exhibitions and awards include: Dublin Museum of Science, New Museum, Deitch Art Parade in NY, and SDAI, Tokyo Wondersite Residency, Brooklyn Arts Council Grant and Black Rock Arts Grant Foundation.
Get your glam on for the ocean! Marine Protected Area (MPA) Glam Shots by Jessica Ling Findley combine retro portraits and MPA animals to highlight helpful actions to heal our oceans.
The Stellar Octopus cyanea from Madagascar
Madagascar fisheries engage with the community to practice “no-take” conservation periods which allows the octopus time to mature and reproduce, increasing the catch for those who depend on it.
Jenn Jorve Hoos is the Faculty Director of Economic Development in Community Engagement and at CSU at San Marcos where she also teaches Experimental Design and Statistical Analysis to Biology majors. During her PhD at UBC in Climate Change Ecology she researched nearshore marine communities impacted by environmental conditions in projected climate scenarios. From tiny microalgae and larvae the giant kelp, Jenn has seen the climate affect all dependent animals - including humans! She hopes everyone registers to vote for candidates who are making combating climate change their top priority in the 2020 election and beyond!!!
#GlamourMPA #OceanSciences #MarineProtectedAreas #climateChange #worktogether #jessicalingfindley #octopus #oceansciences #glamourshots #marineprotected #seaportvillage #portrait #artist
Project Origins:
Inspired by the world’s premier Ocean Sciences Meeting in February 2020, Seaport Village and The Port of San Diego have invited artist Jessica Ling Findley to produce a series of art experiences. She will help bring science to life through art at Seaport Village from December 2019 to February 2020. As ocean vitality becomes more critical with changing climate, these works, produced with input and data from scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Birch Aquarium, explore how stories of Ocean Optimism can inspire us all to work together for a sustainable future. These immersive experiences invite audiences to think about the future of our oceans in new and creative ways.
About the Artist:
Jessica Ling Findley is an Encinitas based artist with a focus on social practice and environmental advocacy. Her work playfully blurs spectator and participant, engaging the audience to explore. Her public participatory work, Aeolian Ride, inflated people on bicycles in 20 cities around the world. Exhibitions and awards include: Dublin Museum of Science, New Museum, Deitch Art Parade in NY, and SDAI, Tokyo Wondersite Residency, Brooklyn Arts Council Grant and Black Rock Arts Grant Foundation.
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Get your glam on for the ocean! Marine Protected Area (MPA) Glam Shots by Jessica Ling Findley combine retro portraits and MPA animals to highlight helpful actions to heal our oceans.
The Stellar Octopus cyanea from Madagascar
Madagascar fisheries engage with the community to practice “no-take” conservation periods which allows the octopus time to mature and reproduce, increasing the catch for those who depend on it.
Jenn Jorve Hoos is the Faculty Director of Economic Development in Community Engagement and at CSU at San Marcos where she also teaches Experimental Design and Statistical Analysis to Biology majors. During her PhD at UBC in Climate Change Ecology she researched nearshore marine communities impacted by environmental conditions in projected climate scenarios. From tiny microalgae and larvae the giant kelp, Jenn has seen the climate affect all dependent animals - including humans! She hopes everyone registers to vote for candidates who are making combating climate change their top priority in the 2020 election and beyond!!!
#GlamourMPA #OceanSciences #MarineProtectedAreas #climateChange #worktogether #jessicalingfindley #octopus #oceansciences #glamourshots #marineprotected #seaportvillage #portrait #artist
Project Origins:
Inspired by the world’s premier Ocean Sciences Meeting in February 2020, Seaport Village and The Port of San Diego have invited artist Jessica Ling Findley to produce a series of art experiences. She will help bring science to life through art at Seaport Village from December 2019 to February 2020. As ocean vitality becomes more critical with changing climate, these works, produced with input and data from scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Birch Aquarium, explore how stories of Ocean Optimism can inspire us all to work together for a sustainable future. These immersive experiences invite audiences to think about the future of our oceans in new and creative ways.
About the Artist:
Jessica Ling Findley is an Encinitas based artist with a focus on social practice and environmental advocacy. Her work playfully blurs spectator and participant, engaging the audience to explore. Her public participatory work, Aeolian Ride, inflated people on bicycles in 20 cities around the world. Exhibitions and awards include: Dublin Museum of Science, New Museum, Deitch Art Parade in NY, and SDAI, Tokyo Wondersite Residency, Brooklyn Arts Council Grant and Black Rock Arts Grant Foundation.
Get your glam on for the ocean! Marine Protected Area (MPA) Glam Shots by Jessica Ling Findley combine retro portraits and MPA animals to highlight helpful actions to heal our oceans.
The Stellar Octopus cyanea from Madagascar
Madagascar fisheries engage with the community to practice “no-take” conservation periods which allows the octopus time to mature and reproduce, increasing the catch for those who depend on it.
Jenn Jorve Hoos is the Faculty Director of Economic Development in Community Engagement and at CSU at San Marcos where she also teaches Experimental Design and Statistical Analysis to Biology majors. During her PhD at UBC in Climate Change Ecology she researched nearshore marine communities impacted by environmental conditions in projected climate scenarios. From tiny microalgae and larvae the giant kelp, Jenn has seen the climate affect all dependent animals - including humans! She hopes everyone registers to vote for candidates who are making combating climate change their top priority in the 2020 election and beyond!!!
#GlamourMPA #OceanSciences #MarineProtectedAreas #climateChange #worktogether #jessicalingfindley #octopus #oceansciences #glamourshots #marineprotected #seaportvillage #portrait #artist
Project Origins:
Inspired by the world’s premier Ocean Sciences Meeting in February 2020, Seaport Village and The Port of San Diego have invited artist Jessica Ling Findley to produce a series of art experiences. She will help bring science to life through art at Seaport Village from December 2019 to February 2020. As ocean vitality becomes more critical with changing climate, these works, produced with input and data from scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Birch Aquarium, explore how stories of Ocean Optimism can inspire us all to work together for a sustainable future. These immersive experiences invite audiences to think about the future of our oceans in new and creative ways.
About the Artist:
Jessica Ling Findley is an Encinitas based artist with a focus on social practice and environmental advocacy. Her work playfully blurs spectator and participant, engaging the audience to explore. Her public participatory work, Aeolian Ride, inflated people on bicycles in 20 cities around the world. Exhibitions and awards include: Dublin Museum of Science, New Museum, Deitch Art Parade in NY, and SDAI, Tokyo Wondersite Residency, Brooklyn Arts Council Grant and Black Rock Arts Grant Foundation.
Get your glam on for the ocean! Marine Protected Area (MPA) Glam Shots by Jessica Ling Findley combine retro portraits and MPA animals to highlight helpful actions to heal our oceans.
The Stellar Octopus cyanea from Madagascar
Madagascar fisheries engage with the community to practice “no-take” conservation periods which allows the octopus time to mature and reproduce, increasing the catch for those who depend on it.
Jenn Jorve Hoos is the Faculty Director of Economic Development in Community Engagement and at CSU at San Marcos where she also teaches Experimental Design and Statistical Analysis to Biology majors. During her PhD at UBC in Climate Change Ecology she researched nearshore marine communities impacted by environmental conditions in projected climate scenarios. From tiny microalgae and larvae the giant kelp, Jenn has seen the climate affect all dependent animals - including humans! She hopes everyone registers to vote for candidates who are making combating climate change their top priority in the 2020 election and beyond!!!
#GlamourMPA #OceanSciences #MarineProtectedAreas #climateChange #worktogether #jessicalingfindley #octopus #oceansciences #glamourshots #marineprotected #seaportvillage #portrait #artist
Project Origins:
Inspired by the world’s premier Ocean Sciences Meeting in February 2020, Seaport Village and The Port of San Diego have invited artist Jessica Ling Findley to produce a series of art experiences. She will help bring science to life through art at Seaport Village from December 2019 to February 2020. As ocean vitality becomes more critical with changing climate, these works, produced with input and data from scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Birch Aquarium, explore how stories of Ocean Optimism can inspire us all to work together for a sustainable future. These immersive experiences invite audiences to think about the future of our oceans in new and creative ways.
About the Artist:
Jessica Ling Findley is an Encinitas based artist with a focus on social practice and environmental advocacy. Her work playfully blurs spectator and participant, engaging the audience to explore. Her public participatory work, Aeolian Ride, inflated people on bicycles in 20 cities around the world. Exhibitions and awards include: Dublin Museum of Science, New Museum, Deitch Art Parade in NY, and SDAI, Tokyo Wondersite Residency, Brooklyn Arts Council Grant and Black Rock Arts Grant Foundation.
Get your glam on for the ocean! Marine Protected Area (MPA) Glam Shots by Jessica Ling Findley combine retro portraits and MPA animals to highlight helpful actions to heal our oceans.
The Baby Green Sea Turtle Superstar (Chelonia mydas)
Scientists observed sea turtles spend most of their time breeding and feeding at the protected Dry Tortugas Beach and the protected areas of the Florida Keys. Sea turtles maintain healthy seagrass beds and coral reefs, key habitats for marine life.
Jenn Jorve Hoos is the Faculty Director of Economic Development in Community Engagement and at CSU at San Marcos where she also teaches Experimental Design and Statistical Analysis to Biology majors. During her PhD at UBC in Climate Change Ecology she researched nearshore marine communities impacted by environmental conditions in projected climate scenarios. From tiny microalgae and larvae the giant kelp, Jenn has seen the climate affect all dependent animals - including humans! She hopes everyone registers to vote for candidates who are making combating climate change their top priority in the 2020 election and beyond!!!
#GlamourMPA #OceanSciences #MarineProtectedAreas #climateChange #worktogether #jessicalingfindley #octopus #oceansciences #glamourshots #marineprotected #seaportvillage #portrait #artist
Project Origins:
Inspired by the world’s premier Ocean Sciences Meeting in February 2020, Seaport Village and The Port of San Diego have invited artist Jessica Ling Findley to produce a series of art experiences. She will help bring science to life through art at Seaport Village from December 2019 to February 2020. As ocean vitality becomes more critical with changing climate, these works, produced with input and data from scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Birch Aquarium, explore how stories of Ocean Optimism can inspire us all to work together for a sustainable future. These immersive experiences invite audiences to think about the future of our oceans in new and creative ways.
About the Artist:
Jessica Ling Findley is an Encinitas based artist with a focus on social practice and environmental advocacy. Her work playfully blurs spectator and participant, engaging the audience to explore. Her public participatory work, Aeolian Ride, inflated people on bicycles in 20 cities around the world. Exhibitions and awards include: Dublin Museum of Science, New Museum, Deitch Art Parade in NY, and SDAI, Tokyo Wondersite Residency, Brooklyn Arts Council Grant and Black Rock Arts Grant Foundation.
One Strawberry Can Change Our Whole World? I'm not kidding, I mean it!
Yes, SHE can change our whole world into a better place~~~
Yes, SHE can promote the diversity of cultures to live in unity and equality respecting our differences~~~
Yes, SHE, can recover the health of Mother Earth to save life and humanity~~~
Yes, SHE, can end the capitalism, consumerism, and luxury system into harmony with nature~~~
Yes, SHE can propose to Live Well & Live Simple with mutual respect and co-existence, NOT just live better at the expense of others~~~
Yes, SHE can help us understand the deeper meaning and roles of the Mother Earth ~~~
Yes, SHE can help us re-establish and respect a harmonious and responsible life with the Mother Earth.
Yes, it's time to find ways to work together toward our common good ~~~not separation!
Yes, it's time to work together to help promote and pursue peace~~~not war!
Yes, it's time to heal the Mother Earth~~~not to destroy!
Now is the time to connect the Mother Earth~~~ the SOIL!
Thank you, Mother Earth for helping to save more lives and giving us a chance to see the beauty!
Thank you, Strawberry!
Get your glam on for the ocean! Marine Protected Area (MPA) Glam Shots by Jessica Ling Findley combine retro portraits and MPA animals to highlight helpful actions to heal our oceans.
The Stellar Octopus cyanea from Madagascar
Madagascar fisheries engage with the community to practice “no-take” conservation periods which allows the octopus time to mature and reproduce, increasing the catch for those who depend on it.
Caitlan is a GIS analyst who as worked in Public Lands from Alaska to California. Caitlan has personally experienced climate change in action in the course of her work, such as the evolution of ski slopes to ice skating paths or invasive species decimating forest habitats. Nevertheless, Caitlan remains optimistic for the future. The growing resolve and leadership displayed by the next generation is heartening and inspires her to continue to advocate for change.
#GlamourMPA #OceanSciences #MarineProtectedAreas #climateChange #worktogether #jessicalingfindley #octopus #oceansciences #glamourshots #marineprotected #seaportvillage #portrait #artist
Project Origins:
Inspired by the world’s premier Ocean Sciences Meeting in February 2020, Seaport Village and The Port of San Diego have invited artist Jessica Ling Findley to produce a series of art experiences. She will help bring science to life through art at Seaport Village from December 2019 to February 2020. As ocean vitality becomes more critical with changing climate, these works, produced with input and data from scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Birch Aquarium, explore how stories of Ocean Optimism can inspire us all to work together for a sustainable future. These immersive experiences invite audiences to think about the future of our oceans in new and creative ways.
About the Artist:
Jessica Ling Findley is an Encinitas based artist with a focus on social practice and environmental advocacy. Her work playfully blurs spectator and participant, engaging the audience to explore. Her public participatory work, Aeolian Ride, inflated people on bicycles in 20 cities around the world. Exhibitions and awards include: Dublin Museum of Science, New Museum, Deitch Art Parade in NY, and SDAI, Tokyo Wondersite Residency, Brooklyn Arts Council Grant and Black Rock Arts Grant Foundation.
Get your glam on for the ocean! Marine Protected Area (MPA) Glam Shots by Jessica Ling Findley combine retro portraits and MPA animals to highlight helpful actions to heal our oceans.
The Stellar Octopus cyanea from Madagascar
Madagascar fisheries engage with the community to practice “no-take” conservation periods which allows the octopus time to mature and reproduce, increasing the catch for those who depend on it.
Caitlan is a GIS analyst who as worked in Public Lands from Alaska to California. Caitlan has personally experienced climate change in action in the course of her work, such as the evolution of ski slopes to ice skating paths or invasive species decimating forest habitats. Nevertheless, Caitlan remains optimistic for the future. The growing resolve and leadership displayed by the next generation is heartening and inspires her to continue to advocate for change.
#GlamourMPA #OceanSciences #MarineProtectedAreas #climateChange #worktogether #jessicalingfindley #octopus #oceansciences #glamourshots #marineprotected #seaportvillage #portrait #artist
Project Origins:
Inspired by the world’s premier Ocean Sciences Meeting in February 2020, Seaport Village and The Port of San Diego have invited artist Jessica Ling Findley to produce a series of art experiences. She will help bring science to life through art at Seaport Village from December 2019 to February 2020. As ocean vitality becomes more critical with changing climate, these works, produced with input and data from scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Birch Aquarium, explore how stories of Ocean Optimism can inspire us all to work together for a sustainable future. These immersive experiences invite audiences to think about the future of our oceans in new and creative ways.
About the Artist:
Jessica Ling Findley is an Encinitas based artist with a focus on social practice and environmental advocacy. Her work playfully blurs spectator and participant, engaging the audience to explore. Her public participatory work, Aeolian Ride, inflated people on bicycles in 20 cities around the world. Exhibitions and awards include: Dublin Museum of Science, New Museum, Deitch Art Parade in NY, and SDAI, Tokyo Wondersite Residency, Brooklyn Arts Council Grant and Black Rock Arts Grant Foundation.
Get your glam on for the ocean! Marine Protected Area (MPA) Glam Shots by Jessica Ling Findley combine retro portraits and MPA animals to highlight helpful actions to heal our oceans.
The Baby Green Sea Turtle Superstar (Chelonia mydas)
Scientists observed sea turtles spend most of their time breeding and feeding at the protected Dry Tortugas Beach and the protected areas of the Florida Keys. Sea turtles maintain healthy seagrass beds and coral reefs, key habitats for marine life.
Caitlan is a GIS analyst who as worked in Public Lands from Alaska to California. Caitlan has personally experienced climate change in action in the course of her work, such as the evolution of ski slopes to ice skating paths or invasive species decimating forest habitats. Nevertheless, Caitlan remains optimistic for the future. The growing resolve and leadership displayed by the next generation is heartening and inspires her to continue to advocate for change.
#GlamourMPA #OceanSciences #MarineProtectedAreas #climateChange #worktogether #jessicalingfindley #octopus #oceansciences #glamourshots #marineprotected #seaportvillage #portrait #artist
Project Origins:
Inspired by the world’s premier Ocean Sciences Meeting in February 2020, Seaport Village and The Port of San Diego have invited artist Jessica Ling Findley to produce a series of art experiences. She will help bring science to life through art at Seaport Village from December 2019 to February 2020. As ocean vitality becomes more critical with changing climate, these works, produced with input and data from scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Birch Aquarium, explore how stories of Ocean Optimism can inspire us all to work together for a sustainable future. These immersive experiences invite audiences to think about the future of our oceans in new and creative ways.
About the Artist:
Jessica Ling Findley is an Encinitas based artist with a focus on social practice and environmental advocacy. Her work playfully blurs spectator and participant, engaging the audience to explore. Her public participatory work, Aeolian Ride, inflated people on bicycles in 20 cities around the world. Exhibitions and awards include: Dublin Museum of Science, New Museum, Deitch Art Parade in NY, and SDAI, Tokyo Wondersite Residency, Brooklyn Arts Council Grant and Black Rock Arts Grant Foundation.
Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, 2nd Aviation Regiment worked with Soldiers from the 6th Battalion, 37th Field Artillery Regiment during a pod slingload training operation September 23 at Camp Mobile in South Korea.
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Get your glam on for the ocean! Marine Protected Area (MPA) Glam Shots by Jessica Ling Findley combine retro portraits and MPA animals to highlight helpful actions to heal our oceans.
The Outrageously Adorable Baby Sea Otter (Enhydra lutris)
In 1911 hunting otters was banned internationally allowing conservation and reintroduction efforts to bring these superheroes of the ecosystem back! Otters help maintain kelp forests, the habitat for many other creatures by eating the over abundant urchins that destroy the kelp.
Caitlan is a GIS analyst who as worked in Public Lands from Alaska to California. Caitlan has personally experienced climate change in action in the course of her work, such as the evolution of ski slopes to ice skating paths or invasive species decimating forest habitats. Nevertheless, Caitlan remains optimistic for the future. The growing resolve and leadership displayed by the next generation is heartening and inspires her to continue to advocate for change.
#GlamourMPA #OceanSciences #MarineProtectedAreas #climateChange #worktogether #jessicalingfindley #octopus #oceansciences #glamourshots #marineprotected #seaportvillage #portrait #artist
Project Origins:
Inspired by the world’s premier Ocean Sciences Meeting in February 2020, Seaport Village and The Port of San Diego have invited artist Jessica Ling Findley to produce a series of art experiences. She will help bring science to life through art at Seaport Village from December 2019 to February 2020. As ocean vitality becomes more critical with changing climate, these works, produced with input and data from scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Birch Aquarium, explore how stories of Ocean Optimism can inspire us all to work together for a sustainable future. These immersive experiences invite audiences to think about the future of our oceans in new and creative ways.
About the Artist:
Jessica Ling Findley is an Encinitas based artist with a focus on social practice and environmental advocacy. Her work playfully blurs spectator and participant, engaging the audience to explore. Her public participatory work, Aeolian Ride, inflated people on bicycles in 20 cities around the world. Exhibitions and awards include: Dublin Museum of Science, New Museum, Deitch Art Parade in NY, and SDAI, Tokyo Wondersite Residency, Brooklyn Arts Council Grant and Black Rock Arts Grant Foundation.
Get your glam on for the ocean! Marine Protected Area (MPA) Glam Shots by Jessica Ling Findley combine retro portraits and MPA animals to highlight helpful actions to heal our oceans.
The Baby Green Sea Turtle Superstar (Chelonia mydas)
Scientists observed sea turtles spend most of their time breeding and feeding at the protected Dry Tortugas Beach and the protected areas of the Florida Keys. Sea turtles maintain healthy seagrass beds and coral reefs, key habitats for marine life.
Winnie Ling is a mother and a grandmother. Especiallly for the benefit of future generations she advocates envoirnmental initiatives especially for reduction of plastics to put a stop on any more plastic ending in the ocean as the plastic we discard will come full circle back into our foods. She believes it starts with personal commitment and a life style shift. No effort is too small.
#GlamourMPA #OceanSciences #MarineProtectedAreas #climateChange #worktogether #jessicalingfindley #octopus #oceansciences #glamourshots #marineprotected #seaportvillage #portrait #artist
Project Origins:
Inspired by the world’s premier Ocean Sciences Meeting in February 2020, Seaport Village and The Port of San Diego have invited artist Jessica Ling Findley to produce a series of art experiences. She will help bring science to life through art at Seaport Village from December 2019 to February 2020. As ocean vitality becomes more critical with changing climate, these works, produced with input and data from scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Birch Aquarium, explore how stories of Ocean Optimism can inspire us all to work together for a sustainable future. These immersive experiences invite audiences to think about the future of our oceans in new and creative ways.
About the Artist:
Jessica Ling Findley is an Encinitas based artist with a focus on social practice and environmental advocacy. Her work playfully blurs spectator and participant, engaging the audience to explore. Her public participatory work, Aeolian Ride, inflated people on bicycles in 20 cities around the world. Exhibitions and awards include: Dublin Museum of Science, New Museum, Deitch Art Parade in NY, and SDAI, Tokyo Wondersite Residency, Brooklyn Arts Council Grant and Black Rock Arts Grant Foundation.
Get your glam on for the ocean! Marine Protected Area (MPA) Glam Shots by Jessica Ling Findley combine retro portraits and MPA animals to highlight helpful actions to heal our oceans.
The Stellar Octopus cyanea from Madagascar
Madagascar fisheries engage with the community to practice “no-take” conservation periods which allows the octopus time to mature and reproduce, increasing the catch for those who depend on it.
Winnie Ling is a mother and a grandmother. Especiallly for the benefit of future generations she advocates envoirnmental initiatives especially for reduction of plastics to put a stop on any more plastic ending in the ocean as the plastic we discard will come full circle back into our foods. She believes it starts with personal commitment and a life style shift. No effort is too small.
#GlamourMPA #OceanSciences #MarineProtectedAreas #climateChange #worktogether #jessicalingfindley #octopus #oceansciences #glamourshots #marineprotected #seaportvillage #portrait #artist
Project Origins:
Inspired by the world’s premier Ocean Sciences Meeting in February 2020, Seaport Village and The Port of San Diego have invited artist Jessica Ling Findley to produce a series of art experiences. She will help bring science to life through art at Seaport Village from December 2019 to February 2020. As ocean vitality becomes more critical with changing climate, these works, produced with input and data from scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Birch Aquarium, explore how stories of Ocean Optimism can inspire us all to work together for a sustainable future. These immersive experiences invite audiences to think about the future of our oceans in new and creative ways.
About the Artist:
Jessica Ling Findley is an Encinitas based artist with a focus on social practice and environmental advocacy. Her work playfully blurs spectator and participant, engaging the audience to explore. Her public participatory work, Aeolian Ride, inflated people on bicycles in 20 cities around the world. Exhibitions and awards include: Dublin Museum of Science, New Museum, Deitch Art Parade in NY, and SDAI, Tokyo Wondersite Residency, Brooklyn Arts Council Grant and Black Rock Arts Grant Foundation.
Get your glam on for the ocean! Marine Protected Area (MPA) Glam Shots by Jessica Ling Findley combine retro portraits and MPA animals to highlight helpful actions to heal our oceans.
The Baby Green Sea Turtle Superstar (Chelonia mydas)
Scientists observed sea turtles spend most of their time breeding and feeding at the protected Dry Tortugas Beach and the protected areas of the Florida Keys. Sea turtles maintain healthy seagrass beds and coral reefs, key habitats for marine life.
The Outrageously Adorable Baby Sea Otter (Enhydra lutris)
In 1911 hunting otters was banned internationally allowing conservation and reintroduction efforts to bring these superheroes of the ecosystem back! Otters help maintain kelp forests, the habitat for many other creatures by eating the over abundant urchins that destroy the kelp.
#GlamourMPA #OceanSciences #MarineProtectedAreas #climateChange #worktogether #jessicalingfindley #octopus #oceansciences #glamourshots #marineprotected #seaportvillage #portrait #artist
Project Origins:
Inspired by the world’s premier Ocean Sciences Meeting in February 2020, Seaport Village and The Port of San Diego have invited artist Jessica Ling Findley to produce a series of art experiences. She will help bring science to life through art at Seaport Village from December 2019 to February 2020. As ocean vitality becomes more critical with changing climate, these works, produced with input and data from scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Birch Aquarium, explore how stories of Ocean Optimism can inspire us all to work together for a sustainable future. These immersive experiences invite audiences to think about the future of our oceans in new and creative ways.
About the Artist:
Jessica Ling Findley is an Encinitas based artist with a focus on social practice and environmental advocacy. Her work playfully blurs spectator and participant, engaging the audience to explore. Her public participatory work, Aeolian Ride, inflated people on bicycles in 20 cities around the world. Exhibitions and awards include: Dublin Museum of Science, New Museum, Deitch Art Parade in NY, and SDAI, Tokyo Wondersite Residency, Brooklyn Arts Council Grant and Black Rock Arts Grant Foundation.
Get your glam on for the ocean! Marine Protected Area (MPA) Glam Shots by Jessica Ling Findley combine retro portraits and MPA animals to highlight helpful actions to heal our oceans.
The Stellar Octopus cyanea from Madagascar
Madagascar fisheries engage with the community to practice “no-take” conservation periods which allows the octopus time to mature and reproduce, increasing the catch for those who depend on it.
Winnie Ling is a mother and a grandmother. Especiallly for the benefit of future generations she advocates envoirnmental initiatives especially for reduction of plastics to put a stop on any more plastic ending in the ocean as the plastic we discard will come full circle back into our foods. She believes it starts with personal commitment and a life style shift. No effort is too small.
#GlamourMPA #OceanSciences #MarineProtectedAreas #climateChange #worktogether #jessicalingfindley #octopus #oceansciences #glamourshots #marineprotected #seaportvillage #portrait #artist
Project Origins:
Inspired by the world’s premier Ocean Sciences Meeting in February 2020, Seaport Village and The Port of San Diego have invited artist Jessica Ling Findley to produce a series of art experiences. She will help bring science to life through art at Seaport Village from December 2019 to February 2020. As ocean vitality becomes more critical with changing climate, these works, produced with input and data from scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Birch Aquarium, explore how stories of Ocean Optimism can inspire us all to work together for a sustainable future. These immersive experiences invite audiences to think about the future of our oceans in new and creative ways.
About the Artist:
Jessica Ling Findley is an Encinitas based artist with a focus on social practice and environmental advocacy. Her work playfully blurs spectator and participant, engaging the audience to explore. Her public participatory work, Aeolian Ride, inflated people on bicycles in 20 cities around the world. Exhibitions and awards include: Dublin Museum of Science, New Museum, Deitch Art Parade in NY, and SDAI, Tokyo Wondersite Residency, Brooklyn Arts Council Grant and Black Rock Arts Grant Foundation.
We had a wonderful trip to Ontario. Spent lots of time with Leigh, Sean and Norah, plus had a few visits to meet PSV mama, Corinne (mamaonthego) with Simon and Darren.
Caught up with Carleton Place and Toronto family, Aunt Helen, Linda, Roger, Madelaine, plus Hannah and Tim.
Had a quick visit with Paul, Jorie, Gabe and Eleanor (Ella).
Plus Jane got her first plane trip and Ada had her much requested 3rd round trip on a plane. She may not ever want to travel by plane again if we actually make our trip to New Zealand late this fall.
Get your glam on for the ocean! Marine Protected Area (MPA) Glam Shots by Jessica Ling Findley combine retro portraits and MPA animals to highlight helpful actions to heal our oceans.
The Stellar Octopus cyanea from Madagascar
Madagascar fisheries engage with the community to practice “no-take” conservation periods which allows the octopus time to mature and reproduce, increasing the catch for those who depend on it.
Jacq is a cyclist who has seen climate change displace thousands of people from their homeland, only to get stuck between geopolitical borders. She hopes that world leaders and the human race can unite to ease industrial production and revolutionize how we live and consume in order to move towards a positive direction for all organisms.
#GlamourMPA #OceanSciences #MarineProtectedAreas #climateChange #worktogether #jessicalingfindley #octopus #oceansciences #glamourshots #marineprotected #seaportvillage #portrait #artist
Project Origins:
Inspired by the world’s premier Ocean Sciences Meeting in February 2020, Seaport Village and The Port of San Diego have invited artist Jessica Ling Findley to produce a series of art experiences. She will help bring science to life through art at Seaport Village from December 2019 to February 2020. As ocean vitality becomes more critical with changing climate, these works, produced with input and data from scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Birch Aquarium, explore how stories of Ocean Optimism can inspire us all to work together for a sustainable future. These immersive experiences invite audiences to think about the future of our oceans in new and creative ways.
About the Artist:
Jessica Ling Findley is an Encinitas based artist with a focus on social practice and environmental advocacy. Her work playfully blurs spectator and participant, engaging the audience to explore. Her public participatory work, Aeolian Ride, inflated people on bicycles in 20 cities around the world. Exhibitions and awards include: Dublin Museum of Science, New Museum, Deitch Art Parade in NY, and SDAI, Tokyo Wondersite Residency, Brooklyn Arts Council Grant and Black Rock Arts Grant Foundation.
Get your glam on for the ocean! Marine Protected Area (MPA) Glam Shots by Jessica Ling Findley combine retro portraits and MPA animals to highlight helpful actions to heal our oceans.
The Stellar Octopus cyanea from Madagascar
Madagascar fisheries engage with the community to practice “no-take” conservation periods which allows the octopus time to mature and reproduce, increasing the catch for those who depend on it.
Winnie Ling is a mother and a grandmother. Especiallly for the benefit of future generations she advocates envoirnmental initiatives especially for reduction of plastics to put a stop on any more plastic ending in the ocean as the plastic we discard will come full circle back into our foods. She believes it starts with personal commitment and a life style shift. No effort is too small.
#GlamourMPA #OceanSciences #MarineProtectedAreas #climateChange #worktogether #jessicalingfindley #octopus #oceansciences #glamourshots #marineprotected #seaportvillage #portrait #artist
Project Origins:
Inspired by the world’s premier Ocean Sciences Meeting in February 2020, Seaport Village and The Port of San Diego have invited artist Jessica Ling Findley to produce a series of art experiences. She will help bring science to life through art at Seaport Village from December 2019 to February 2020. As ocean vitality becomes more critical with changing climate, these works, produced with input and data from scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Birch Aquarium, explore how stories of Ocean Optimism can inspire us all to work together for a sustainable future. These immersive experiences invite audiences to think about the future of our oceans in new and creative ways.
About the Artist:
Jessica Ling Findley is an Encinitas based artist with a focus on social practice and environmental advocacy. Her work playfully blurs spectator and participant, engaging the audience to explore. Her public participatory work, Aeolian Ride, inflated people on bicycles in 20 cities around the world. Exhibitions and awards include: Dublin Museum of Science, New Museum, Deitch Art Parade in NY, and SDAI, Tokyo Wondersite Residency, Brooklyn Arts Council Grant and Black Rock Arts Grant Foundation.
Get your glam on for the ocean! Marine Protected Area (MPA) Glam Shots by Jessica Ling Findley combine retro portraits and MPA animals to highlight helpful actions to heal our oceans.
The Beauty of The Juvenile Blacksmith (Chromis punctipinnis )
Blacksmith are a fish that make use of the turbulence above the reef to concentrate their food source, plankton. Blacksmith help control the population of many ecologically important predators by eating larval plankton, crabs, and lobsters.
Caitlan is a GIS analyst who as worked in Public Lands from Alaska to California. Caitlan has personally experienced climate change in action in the course of her work, such as the evolution of ski slopes to ice skating paths or invasive species decimating forest habitats. Nevertheless, Caitlan remains optimistic for the future. The growing resolve and leadership displayed by the next generation is heartening and inspires her to continue to advocate for change.
#GlamourMPA #OceanSciences #MarineProtectedAreas #climateChange #worktogether #jessicalingfindley #octopus #oceansciences #glamourshots #marineprotected #seaportvillage #portrait #artist
Project Origins:
Inspired by the world’s premier Ocean Sciences Meeting in February 2020, Seaport Village and The Port of San Diego have invited artist Jessica Ling Findley to produce a series of art experiences. She will help bring science to life through art at Seaport Village from December 2019 to February 2020. As ocean vitality becomes more critical with changing climate, these works, produced with input and data from scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Birch Aquarium, explore how stories of Ocean Optimism can inspire us all to work together for a sustainable future. These immersive experiences invite audiences to think about the future of our oceans in new and creative ways.
About the Artist:
Jessica Ling Findley is an Encinitas based artist with a focus on social practice and environmental advocacy. Her work playfully blurs spectator and participant, engaging the audience to explore. Her public participatory work, Aeolian Ride, inflated people on bicycles in 20 cities around the world. Exhibitions and awards include: Dublin Museum of Science, New Museum, Deitch Art Parade in NY, and SDAI, Tokyo Wondersite Residency, Brooklyn Arts Council Grant and Black Rock Arts Grant Foundation.
Get your glam on for the ocean! Marine Protected Area (MPA) Glam Shots by Jessica Ling Findley combine retro portraits and MPA animals to highlight helpful actions to heal our oceans.
The Baby Green Sea Turtle Superstar (Chelonia mydas)
Scientists observed sea turtles spend most of their time breeding and feeding at the protected Dry Tortugas Beach and the protected areas of the Florida Keys. Sea turtles maintain healthy seagrass beds and coral reefs, key habitats for marine life.
Jacq is a cyclist who has seen climate change displace thousands of people from their homeland, only to get stuck between geopolitical borders. She hopes that world leaders and the human race can unite to ease industrial production and revolutionize how we live and consume in order to move towards a positive direction for all organisms.
#GlamourMPA #OceanSciences #MarineProtectedAreas #climateChange #worktogether #jessicalingfindley #octopus #oceansciences #glamourshots #marineprotected #seaportvillage #portrait #artist
Project Origins:
Inspired by the world’s premier Ocean Sciences Meeting in February 2020, Seaport Village and The Port of San Diego have invited artist Jessica Ling Findley to produce a series of art experiences. She will help bring science to life through art at Seaport Village from December 2019 to February 2020. As ocean vitality becomes more critical with changing climate, these works, produced with input and data from scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Birch Aquarium, explore how stories of Ocean Optimism can inspire us all to work together for a sustainable future. These immersive experiences invite audiences to think about the future of our oceans in new and creative ways.
About the Artist:
Jessica Ling Findley is an Encinitas based artist with a focus on social practice and environmental advocacy. Her work playfully blurs spectator and participant, engaging the audience to explore. Her public participatory work, Aeolian Ride, inflated people on bicycles in 20 cities around the world. Exhibitions and awards include: Dublin Museum of Science, New Museum, Deitch Art Parade in NY, and SDAI, Tokyo Wondersite Residency, Brooklyn Arts Council Grant and Black Rock Arts Grant Foundation.
Get your glam on for the ocean! Marine Protected Area (MPA) Glam Shots by Jessica Ling Findley combine retro portraits and MPA animals to highlight helpful actions to heal our oceans. The Baby Green Sea Turtle Superstar (Chelonia mydas) Scientists observed sea turtles spend most of their time breeding and feeding at the protected Dry Tortugas Beach and the protected areas of the Florida Keys. Sea turtles maintain healthy seagrass beds and coral reefs, key habitats for marine life. Jacq is a cyclist who has seen climate change displace thousands of people from their homeland, only to get stuck between geopolitical borders. She hopes that world leaders and the human race can unite to ease industrial production and revolutionize how we live and consume in order to move towards a positive direction for all organisms. #GlamourMPA #OceanSciences #MarineProtectedAreas #climateChange #worktogether #jessicalingfindley #octopus #oceansciences #glamourshots #marineprotected #seaportvillage #portrait #artist Project Origins: Inspired by the world’s premier Ocean Sciences Meeting in February 2020, Seaport Village and The Port of San Diego have invited artist Jessica Ling Findley to produce a series of art experiences. She will help bring science to life through art at Seaport Village from December 2019 to February 2020. As ocean vitality becomes more critical with changing climate, these works, produced with input and data from scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Birch Aquarium, explore how stories of Ocean Optimism can inspire us all to work together for a sustainable future. These immersive experiences invite audiences to think about the future of our oceans in new and creative ways. About the Artist: Jessica Ling Findley is an Encinitas based artist with a focus on social practice and environmental advocacy. Her work playfully blurs spectator and participant, engaging the audience to explore. Her public participatory work, Aeolian Ride, inflated people on bicycles in 20 cities around the world. Exhibitions and awards include: Dublin Museum of Science, New Museum, Deitch Art Parade in NY, and SDAI, Tokyo Wondersite Residency, Brooklyn Arts Council Grant and Black Rock Arts Grant Foundation.
Please attribute to Lorie Shaull if used elsewhere.
At a rally for Philando Castile in front of the St. Anthony Police Department, St Paul MN Sunday afternoon.
Detail of various University of Michigan stickers. In the background, Mechanical Engineering students Shaily Patel and Rachel Williams worktogether in the Fabrication Studio of the James and Anne Duderstadt Center on the North Campus of the University of on Tuesday, November 30, 2021.
The Fabrication Studio provides members of the university community access to resources and tools for bringing ideas into physical reality.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Get your glam on for the ocean! Marine Protected Area (MPA) Glam Shots by Jessica Ling Findley combine retro portraits and MPA animals to highlight helpful actions to heal our oceans.
The Outrageously Adorable Baby Sea Otter (Enhydra lutris) In 1911 hunting otters was banned internationally allowing conservation and reintroduction efforts to bring these superheroes of the ecosystem back! Otters help maintain kelp forests, the habitat for many other creatures by eating the over abundant urchins that destroy the kelp.
Jacq is a cyclist who has seen climate change displace thousands of people from their homeland, only to get stuck between geopolitical borders. She hopes that world leaders and the human race can unite to ease industrial production and revolutionize how we live and consume in order to move towards a positive direction for all organisms.
#GlamourMPA #OceanSciences #MarineProtectedAreas #climateChange #worktogether #jessicalingfindley #octopus #oceansciences #glamourshots #marineprotected #seaportvillage #portrait #artist
Project Origins:
Inspired by the world’s premier Ocean Sciences Meeting in February 2020, Seaport Village and The Port of San Diego have invited artist Jessica Ling Findley to produce a series of art experiences. She will help bring science to life through art at Seaport Village from December 2019 to February 2020. As ocean vitality becomes more critical with changing climate, these works, produced with input and data from scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Birch Aquarium, explore how stories of Ocean Optimism can inspire us all to work together for a sustainable future. These immersive experiences invite audiences to think about the future of our oceans in new and creative ways.
About the Artist:
Jessica Ling Findley is an Encinitas based artist with a focus on social practice and environmental advocacy. Her work playfully blurs spectator and participant, engaging the audience to explore. Her public participatory work, Aeolian Ride, inflated people on bicycles in 20 cities around the world. Exhibitions and awards include: Dublin Museum of Science, New Museum, Deitch Art Parade in NY, and SDAI, Tokyo Wondersite Residency, Brooklyn Arts Council Grant and Black Rock Arts Grant Foundation.
Get your glam on for the ocean! Marine Protected Area (MPA) Glam Shots by Jessica Ling Findley combine retro portraits and MPA animals to highlight helpful actions to heal our oceans.
The Outrageously Adorable Baby Sea Otter (Enhydra lutris) In 1911 hunting otters was banned internationally allowing conservation and reintroduction efforts to bring these superheroes of the ecosystem back! Otters help maintain kelp forests, the habitat for many other creatures by eating the over abundant urchins that destroy the kelp.
Jacq is a cyclist who has seen climate change displace thousands of people from their homeland, only to get stuck between geopolitical borders. She hopes that world leaders and the human race can unite to ease industrial production and revolutionize how we live and consume in order to move towards a positive direction for all organisms.
#GlamourMPA #OceanSciences #MarineProtectedAreas #climateChange #worktogether #jessicalingfindley #octopus #oceansciences #glamourshots #marineprotected #seaportvillage #portrait #artist
Project Origins:
Inspired by the world’s premier Ocean Sciences Meeting in February 2020, Seaport Village and The Port of San Diego have invited artist Jessica Ling Findley to produce a series of art experiences. She will help bring science to life through art at Seaport Village from December 2019 to February 2020. As ocean vitality becomes more critical with changing climate, these works, produced with input and data from scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Birch Aquarium, explore how stories of Ocean Optimism can inspire us all to work together for a sustainable future. These immersive experiences invite audiences to think about the future of our oceans in new and creative ways.
About the Artist:
Jessica Ling Findley is an Encinitas based artist with a focus on social practice and environmental advocacy. Her work playfully blurs spectator and participant, engaging the audience to explore. Her public participatory work, Aeolian Ride, inflated people on bicycles in 20 cities around the world. Exhibitions and awards include: Dublin Museum of Science, New Museum, Deitch Art Parade in NY, and SDAI, Tokyo Wondersite Residency, Brooklyn Arts Council Grant and Black Rock Arts Grant Foundation.
Get your glam on for the ocean! Marine Protected Area (MPA) Glam Shots by Jessica Ling Findley combine retro portraits and MPA animals to highlight helpful actions to heal our oceans.
The Beauty of The Juvenile Blacksmith (Chromis punctipinnis )
Blacksmith are a fish that make use of the turbulence above the reef to concentrate their food source, plankton. Blacksmith help control the population of many ecologically important predators by eating larval plankton, crabs, and lobsters.
Winnie Ling is a mother and a grandmother. Especiallly for the benefit of future generations she advocates envoirnmental initiatives especially for reduction of plastics to put a stop on any more plastic ending in the ocean as the plastic we discard will come full circle back into our foods. She believes it starts with personal commitment and a life style shift. No effort is too small.
#GlamourMPA #OceanSciences #MarineProtectedAreas #climateChange #worktogether #jessicalingfindley #octopus #oceansciences #glamourshots #marineprotected #seaportvillage #portrait #artist
Project Origins:
Inspired by the world’s premier Ocean Sciences Meeting in February 2020, Seaport Village and The Port of San Diego have invited artist Jessica Ling Findley to produce a series of art experiences. She will help bring science to life through art at Seaport Village from December 2019 to February 2020. As ocean vitality becomes more critical with changing climate, these works, produced with input and data from scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Birch Aquarium, explore how stories of Ocean Optimism can inspire us all to work together for a sustainable future. These immersive experiences invite audiences to think about the future of our oceans in new and creative ways.
About the Artist:
Jessica Ling Findley is an Encinitas based artist with a focus on social practice and environmental advocacy. Her work playfully blurs spectator and participant, engaging the audience to explore. Her public participatory work, Aeolian Ride, inflated people on bicycles in 20 cities around the world. Exhibitions and awards include: Dublin Museum of Science, New Museum, Deitch Art Parade in NY, and SDAI, Tokyo Wondersite Residency, Brooklyn Arts Council Grant and Black Rock Arts Grant Foundation.
At sea aboard USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) Dec. 16, 2001 -- Marines from Marine Fighter Attack Squadron Three One Four (VFMA-314) work together to upload an F/A-18 ''Hornet'' with a ''Sparrow'' missile aboard USS John C. Stennis. Stennis and her embarked Carrier Air Wing Nine (CVW 9) are operating in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.
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Get your glam on for the ocean! Marine Protected Area (MPA) Glam Shots by Jessica Ling Findley combine retro portraits and MPA animals to highlight helpful actions to heal our oceans.
The Beauty of The Juvenile Blacksmith (Chromis punctipinnis )
Blacksmith are a fish that make use of the turbulence above the reef to concentrate their food source, plankton. Blacksmith help control the population of many ecologically important predators by eating larval plankton, crabs, and lobsters.
Winnie Ling is a mother and a grandmother. Especiallly for the benefit of future generations she advocates envoirnmental initiatives especially for reduction of plastics to put a stop on any more plastic ending in the ocean as the plastic we discard will come full circle back into our foods. She believes it starts with personal commitment and a life style shift. No effort is too small.
#GlamourMPA #OceanSciences #MarineProtectedAreas #climateChange #worktogether #jessicalingfindley #octopus #oceansciences #glamourshots #marineprotected #seaportvillage #portrait #artist
Project Origins:
Inspired by the world’s premier Ocean Sciences Meeting in February 2020, Seaport Village and The Port of San Diego have invited artist Jessica Ling Findley to produce a series of art experiences. She will help bring science to life through art at Seaport Village from December 2019 to February 2020. As ocean vitality becomes more critical with changing climate, these works, produced with input and data from scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Birch Aquarium, explore how stories of Ocean Optimism can inspire us all to work together for a sustainable future. These immersive experiences invite audiences to think about the future of our oceans in new and creative ways.
About the Artist:
Jessica Ling Findley is an Encinitas based artist with a focus on social practice and environmental advocacy. Her work playfully blurs spectator and participant, engaging the audience to explore. Her public participatory work, Aeolian Ride, inflated people on bicycles in 20 cities around the world. Exhibitions and awards include: Dublin Museum of Science, New Museum, Deitch Art Parade in NY, and SDAI, Tokyo Wondersite Residency, Brooklyn Arts Council Grant and Black Rock Arts Grant Foundation.
I am pleased to announce that this is the first scan of a 5 roll collaboration with the talented k2kawori_e_sola. Her photos have a sense of true life and honesty that I think you will enjoy. This is just another example of a relationship created by the spirit of the Collaboration Pool
I have shot 4 of the 5 rolls she sent me and will be posting images from this collaboration in the coming days. Thanks Kawori for making this project possible :)
I chose this image to start with because I like how it merged her city with mine...
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