Presented By: School for Environment & Sustainability
Resist, Persist, Exist: Art for the Earth; A program at the Art & Environment Gallery at SEAS
Terra: the Land Resists - An art exhibit by Sara Adlerstein -
The exhibit is a collection of environmentally inspired oil paintings dealing with ecological processes that occur
in connected landscape and waterscape ecosystems and sustainable solutions to environmental crises.
Adlerstein is an applied aquatic ecologist, visual artist and curator. She has painted for as long as she has been a
scientist. Her art is published in books and magazines, shown in galleries and museums in Chile, Europe, Canada
and the U.S. and is part of public collections. She is a Research Scientist in the School for Environment &
Sustainability and member of the Ann Arbor WSG Gallery. She advocates for a vision bridging arts and sciences.
The exhibit is with support of the LSA Arts & Resistance Semester, UM- Arts Initiative.
For more information visit https://seas.umich.edu/about/gallery
The exhibit is open to the public until November 20- Mondays to Fridays 7am-7pm
Join the artist for the gallery reception and conversations about the interconnection of art and environmental sciences.
Thursday October 12th, 5 – 7pm Dana Building, First Floor Commons
Performance by U-M Music Department students
in connected landscape and waterscape ecosystems and sustainable solutions to environmental crises.
Adlerstein is an applied aquatic ecologist, visual artist and curator. She has painted for as long as she has been a
scientist. Her art is published in books and magazines, shown in galleries and museums in Chile, Europe, Canada
and the U.S. and is part of public collections. She is a Research Scientist in the School for Environment &
Sustainability and member of the Ann Arbor WSG Gallery. She advocates for a vision bridging arts and sciences.
The exhibit is with support of the LSA Arts & Resistance Semester, UM- Arts Initiative.
For more information visit https://seas.umich.edu/about/gallery
The exhibit is open to the public until November 20- Mondays to Fridays 7am-7pm
Join the artist for the gallery reception and conversations about the interconnection of art and environmental sciences.
Thursday October 12th, 5 – 7pm Dana Building, First Floor Commons
Performance by U-M Music Department students
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