Lewiston-Auburn College

Atrium Gallery
Spineless Wonders: Invertebrates as Inspiration September 8 - December 18, 2009

Reception, Friday, September 18, 2009

"Spineless Wonders" celebrates the diversity of species for the 2009 bicentennial of Charles Darwin’s birth and the 150th anniversary of “On the Origin of Species.” Paintings, prints, sculpture, poetry, sound, and work in clay, metal, fiber, glass, wood, and stone will all be part of the multi-dimensional exhibition.

Invertebrates are animals without a spine, comprising 97% of all animal species. This vast group includes worms, insects and their larva, spiders, jellyfish, shellfish such as crabs and shrimp, sponges, and more. From fairy shrimp and glow worms to luna moths and giant squid, invertebrates include both aquatic and terrestrial forms. If it’s not a fish, reptile, amphibian, bird, or mammal - it’s an invertebrate.

Call-for-entries

We are seeking paintings, drawings, printmaking, textiles, and work in clay, metal, fiber, glass, wood, and stone. Also poetry and projects that include sound, video, or any combination of media. Please contact Robyn Holman, director of exhibitions, holman@usm.maine.edu, 207- 753-6554 for more information.

 

 


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