Cafeteria Art Shows

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Phytoplankton species created by our Falmouth, MA 5th graders / Andy Juhl & Sonya Dhyrman

October. 24, 2008

 

Desciptions:

The Artistic Oceanographer Program is a hands-on outreach activity designed to engage elementary school students in ocean sciences through the pairing of science and art.   Developed at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, the Artistic Oceanographer Program runs yearly for local 5th grade students.

     
               

Prevision Shows

             
thumbnail from Jean Kennedy's art show
 
Jean Kennedy
September. 19, 2006

 

 

Jean Kennedy worked in Marine Geology and Geophysics at L-DEO for 28 years before taking early retirement in June 2002. Her love for painting began at an early age but she did not pursue this activity until the late 1990’s when she took watercolor lessons at the Rockland Center for the Arts and from Carolyn Pedersen in New City. After moving to Louisiana Jean took lessons from Myrna Waters. Both teachers had studied under Edgar Whitney, a renowned watercolorist. Jean is particularly attracted to watercolor because of the dynamic quality and unpredictability of painting in that medium. She enjoys using color and form as a means of expression.

Jean belongs to the Louisiana Artists Association and Les Artistes du Bayou in Louisiana, and the Lakes Region Art Association in New Hampshire. She has exhibited in both states and has won several awards for her work.

     
thumbnail from childrens' art show

 

 
 

 

         
 

thumbnail from Trevor Williams' art show
 
Trevor Williams
April 26, 2006

 

  Trevor Williams is currently an Associate Research Scientist at Lamont. He has been part of the scientific staff of Lamont's Borehole Research Group (BRG) since 1999. He has been painting for the last 5 years at the New School in Manhattan and at the Art Students League's Vytlacil School in Sparkill, but his inspiration dates back much further, to watching Nancy Kominsky and Rolf Harris on TV as a small child.