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Edge of Life: Forest Pathology Art

The Edge of Life collaboration brings together the fields of forest pathology and art, explores the place they meet, and culminates in a traveling art/science exhibition and a book. The exhibition includes artists from Stephen F. Austin State University’s School of Art and ecological artists. The goal is to share science’s ability to inspire culture through art, present a wide range of innovative approaches to making art, and to educate about the field of forest pathology.

3.25.2011

The Daily Sentinel article: Forest pathogens come alive in Art Center's 'Edge of Life' exhibit


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Participating Artists

  • Aloma Marquis
  • Amy Chan
  • Amy Ross
  • Chad Curtis
  • Chad Erpelding
  • Charles Jones
  • Chris Talbot
  • Corinne Jones
  • Dornith Doherty
  • Elaine Bradford
  • Gary Parker
  • James Snyder
  • Jeff Schmuki
  • Jennifer Trask
  • Joni Younkins-Herzog
  • Joseph Philips
  • Joshua Smith
  • Keith Yurdana
  • Kira Kalondy
  • Lari Gibbons
  • Lauren McAdams
  • Maki Hajikano
  • Marguerite Perret
  • Marsha Blount
  • Matthew Sutherlin
  • Michelle Rozic
  • Neal Cox
  • Peter Andrew
  • Piero Fenci
  • Robert Kinsell
  • Scott Runnels

Participating Individuals and Groups

  • Dr. David Kulhavy
  • Michelle Rozic
  • SFASU Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture
  • SFASU School of Art
  • UNT's Eagle Exhibit Hall
  • UNT's Elm Fork Natural Heritage Museum

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Michelle Rozic
Los Angeles, California
I received my BFA in fine arts from the Columbus College of Art & Design in Ohio and MFA in printmaking from Indiana University, Bloomington. Currently I am an Assistant Professor of Art and printmaking area coordinator at California State University Northridge.
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Assistant Curator, Forest Pathology Specialist

Dr. David Kulhavy, also known as "Dr. Bug", is a Piper Professor of Forest Entomology and Landscape Ecology in the Arthur Temple College of Forestry at Stephen F. Austin State University. Dr. Kulhavy is active in bringing entomology educational programs to elementary and secondary school classrooms.

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Edge of Life is supported, in part, by Faculty Research Grant funds provided through Stephen F. Austin State University's Office of Research and Sponsored Programs using research enhancement funds.
 
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