Learning marine biology, physics, chemistry and other sciences may have started in the classroom for these teenagers, but their recent opportunities to showcase what they know in a regional then a national competition gave them a whole new level of enthusiasm for the world of oceanography.
-
Nov5Reception and panel discussion for LIS exhibitAlexey von Schlippe Gallery of Art (Avery Point)5:30 PM
Opening reception for “Sight and Sound: Artists Consider Long Island Sound,” with panel discussion starting at 6:30 p.m. CT Sea Grant’s Syma Ebbin will moderate panel including Soundkeeper Bill Lucy, UConn History Professor Mark McKenzie and 3 of the artists.
-
Nov6Sight and Sound: Artists Consider the Long Island Sound exhibitAlexey von Schlippe Gallery of Art5:30 PM
Exhibit of the works of 14 contemporary artists whose work explores Long Island Sound’s beauty, cultural history, ecological resilience and evolving environmental story. Designed by artist and curator Richard Klein, the exhibit invites audiences to delve into the Sound’s significance through diverse perspectives. Project supported by CT Sea Grant.
-
Nov7Sight and Sound: Artists Consider the Long Island Sound exhibitAlexey von Schlippe Gallery of ArtALL DAY
Exhibit of the works of 14 contemporary artists whose work explores Long Island Sound’s beauty, cultural history, ecological resilience and evolving environmental story. Designed by artist and curator Richard Klein, the exhibit invites audiences to delve into the Sound’s significance through diverse perspectives. Project supported by CT Sea Grant.
-
Nov8Sight and Sound: Artists Consider the Long Island Sound exhibitAlexey von Schlippe Gallery of ArtALL DAY
Exhibit of the works of 14 contemporary artists whose work explores Long Island Sound’s beauty, cultural history, ecological resilience and evolving environmental story. Designed by artist and curator Richard Klein, the exhibit invites audiences to delve into the Sound’s significance through diverse perspectives. Project supported by CT Sea Grant.