Author Archives: Ann T. Rosenthal
Portrait Gallery Now Showing in MI and NY
The Passenger Pigeon Portrait Gallery, one of three sections of Moving Targets, is now showing simultaneously in two locations: The Art & Environment Gallery in the School of Natural Resources and the Environment at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (through … Continue reading
Moving Targets on the Move
After a very ‘quick’ two months at Brushwood Center in Deerfield, IL, Steffi and I will be deinstalling Moving Targets and reinstalling part of it–the Passenger Pigeon Portrait Gallery–at the Art & Environment Gallery in the School of Natural Resources … Continue reading
Moving Targets: Bound for Chicago
Ten days to wrap up Steffi Domike’s and my two-year project, Moving Targets, with Ruth Fauman-Fichman, which will be shown at Brushwood Center at Ryerson Woods in Deerfield, IL (North Chicago). Still working on a few final pieces, and we … Continue reading
Catching Sun & Surf
It’s been two weeks since I made my sojourn to Los Angeles–my place of birth. I hadn’t been back for seven years, since my partner passed. The impetus for my visit was to give a lecture at the Athenaeum Music … Continue reading
Of Pigeons and Prints (2014)
Happy New Year! As you can see from my prior post, the latter part of the year zipped by with no time to write here. A lot was brewing, however, which is now determinedly chugging along, and it’s all about … Continue reading
Is It Fall Already?!
The summer whizzed by, with two trips to New York, one to the Northwest, and a recent visit to Chicago. The first trip to New York was for the opening of Regenerative Infrastructures at the Arsenal Gallery in Central Park. … Continue reading
Spring 2013 Announcements
Book Launch: Regenerative Infrastructures I am pleased to announce that my essay “Redefining Beauty in the Context of Sustainability” is the lead essay in Regenerative Infrastructures: Freshkills Park, NYC. This lavish, hard-bound volume features thoughtful essays and stunning photographs of … Continue reading
Botanical Collages
Thinking of these as part of a larger “tile” mural, with multiple components that can be arranged in numerous configurations.
Infinity City: An Atomic Pilgrimage Published in WEAD Magazine
My essay “Infinity City: An Atomic Pilgrimage” has been published in the current Atomic Legacy Art issue of Women Environmental Artists Directory (WEAD) online Magazine. Infinity City was a decade-long (1994-2004) triptych of art installations in collaboration with Stephen Moore … Continue reading
Northwest Watercolors
A glorious road trip with artist friend Ann Leda beginning on Vashon Island, WA – Mt. RainierĀ view from her porch (watercolor 1). Stayed at the home of her friend Norma who has a lush garden bursting with color (watercolor … Continue reading