Monthly Archives: December 2012
Making Room for Rain
Stacy Levy ©2012 The Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education is working to investigate the intersection of nature and the city. The role of rain in the landscape is being actively explored in programs and planning around its buildings. As… Continue reading
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Tags bioremediation, eco art, environmental art, environmental education, groundwater, native habitat restoration, native plants, philadelphia water department, rain, rain garden, rain garden alliance, SCEE, schuylkill center for environmental education, stacy levy, stormwater, stormwater runoff, the department of environmental conservation, water retention, watershed
Art/ist Roles
By Eve Mosher October 29th, Hurricane Sandy made landfall. The eye of the storm passed over New Jersey but the hurricane winds, and worse, a massive storm surge hit New York City. The storm surge, combined with high tides and… Continue reading
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Tags 000 steps, 1, abc nightline news, advisory board, agnes denes, art and the environment, bill weir, blue chalk line, candy chang, city as living laboratory, dan lurie, dumbo, elizabeth kolbert, environmental art, environmental art blog, environmental art project, environmental education, eve mosher, extreme ice survey, field of wheat, gothamist, highwaterline, hurricane sandy, i wish this was, mary miss, new jersey, new york, new york city, public art works, public works, reclamation project, red hook, SCEE, schuylkill center, schuylkill center for environmental education, the new yorker, the schuylkill center, xavier cortada