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Eve S. Mosher
New York artist Eve S. Mosher’s current project involves drawing chalk lines around New York City indicating potential flood lines 10 feet above sea level. Using an aluminum chalking device, the same used to mark boundaries on sports fields, she leaves a trail of chalk and conversation behind her. The lines she draws also indicate potential future sea levels due to global warming.

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SAY WHAT: poetry + art
September 16, 2010, 6:00 pmThis session of SAY WHAT pairs an artist talk from GOCA121 featured photographer William Wylie with a reading by Colorado poet Merril Gilfillan.
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Hypothesis: Process in Science and Art is a multi-disciplinary exhibit and an experiment highlighting the connections between the scientific and artistic processes.
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