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Thursday, February 11th, 2010

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    Entomologia: A group show of insect art

    We are extremely excited to announce Entomologia, a group show of insect art; curated by our very own Michelle Enemark and on view at our event/gallery space, Observatory. We believe that science and art are intrinsically linked. “Entomologia” aims to celebrate the 18th century idea that knowledge and artistic interpretation went hand in hand through the lens of one of nature’s most otherworldly and alien creatures; the insect. We hope to see you there!

    entomologia-2ENTOMOLOGIA - A Group Show of Insect Art

    Opening Party: Friday, February 26; 7:00 – 10:00
    On View: February 26th – April 4th, 2010
    Hours: Thursdays and Fridays 3-6; Saturdays and Sundays 12-6;

    OBSERVATORY and Curious Expeditions’ Michelle Enemark are delighted to announce “Entomologia,” a group show of art incorporating and inspired by insects, on view from February 26th through April 4th.

    “Four years of hard work in the darkness, and a month of delight in the sun – such is the Cicada’s life. We must not blame him for the noisy triumph of his song. For four years he has dug the earth with his feet, and then suddenly he is dressed in exquisite raiment, provided with wings that rival the bird’s, and bathed in heat and light. What cymbals can be loud enough to celebrate his happiness, so hardly earned, and so very, very short?” -Jean Henri Fabre

    PARTICIPATING ARTISTS:

    Jennifer Angus, Joianne Bittle, Catherine Chalmers, Joanna Ebenstein, Michelle Enemark, Judith Klausner, Barrett Klein, Shanna Maurizi, Herbert Pfostl, Brian Riley, Stacey Steers, Steve Thurston, James Walsh, Lisa Wood

    ENTOMOLOGIA EVENTS DURING THE RUN OF THE SHOW

    catherine-chalmersInsect Safari with Catherine Chalmers
    Friday, March 12, 7:30pm
    A film screening of Entomologia contributing artist Catherine Chalmers’ insect shorts, “Safari” and “We Rule”. The screening will be followed by a talk about the cast of the Safari; 20 species of insects, reptiles and amphibians she raised in her SOHO studio.

    <strong>Joianne Bittle</strong>, <em> Jewel Beetle (ventral view)<em>, 2007 graphite on paper 44 x 90.5 inchesInsects, Naturalist, Dioramas and World Travels
    Friday, March 19, 2010, 8:00pm
    A talk of insects, world travel, and art with Joianne Bittle, Entomologia contributing artist, and diorama artist for the American Museum of Natural History.

    silkwormCuriosity and Horror: Transgenics, Cybernetics, and Evolution
    Saturday, April 3, 2010, 8:00pm
    An illustrated lecture by Entomologia contributing artist Shanna Maurizi on the nether regions of genetic engineering and transgenics, molecular biology, and military cybernetics.

    ABOUT OBSERVATORY:
    OBSERVATORY is an art and events space in the Gowanus neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.  Founded in February 2009 and run by a group of seven artists and writers, the space seeks to present programming inspired by the 18th century notion of “rational amusement” and is especially interested in topics residing at the interstices of art and science, history and curiosity, magic and nature.  The space hosts screenings, lectures, classes, and exhibitions, and is part of the Proteus Gowanus art complex.

    ABOUT THE CURATOR:
    Michelle Enemark is the creator of Curious Expeditions, a site devoted to traveling and exhuming the extraordinary past. Curious Expeditions was named a finalist for best travel blog in the 2008 Weblog Awards and received a 2009 Cliopatria Award. A motion graphics artist by trade, visual artist by training, and historian and naturalist by self appointment, Michelle aims to show the forgotten bits of the world, be they lost pieces of history, forgotten museums, or elements of the natural world that have been ignored or overlooked.

    ADDITIONAL CURATION:
    Jessica Oreck works as an animal keeper and docent at the American Museum of Natural History in NYC. When not at the museum, Jessica spends her time inventing new ways to create a sense of wonder in the world. Jessica just finished her first feature documentary, “Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo.” She is currently in production on several animated science shows, building her own museum exhibition, and pre-production for her next feature film, The Vanquishing of the Witch Baba Yaga.

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