April 12 – May 3, 2013
Eckerd College, Sarasota, FL
Curated by Pamela Callender
This collection of Environmental Artwork speaks to the relationship between human and worldly nature. How human nature is a product of our environment and how we treat it, the good, the bad, and the ugly. All work giving some “insight” into the relevance of Environmental Art and thought-provoking sustainability issues.

Public Invited Reception Friday, April 12 from 6-8:30pm
Special Presentation, Drawing a Fine Line Between Art and Science 7pm by Curator
Open for viewing until Friday, May 3, Monday – Friday, 9am – 4pm
Environmental Art is an umbrella term for work made with, on or about nature to include Land Art, Reclamation Art, Art made with recycled material, natural materials, found objects, two dimensional work about nature, and Eco Art. In its simplest definition, Eco Art is predominantly a fusion of Art and Science coming together around environmental issues as they impact living systems.
Among the participating artists are Betsy Damon www.keepersofthewater.org and Xavier Cortada www.xaviercortada.com
Eckerd College Sarasota Center
8031 Cooper Creek Blvd, Suite 106, University Park, FL 34201
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