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Cows - Clean Ocean Wave Sculpture, Kim Bernard Dec 2016

Cows - Clean Ocean Wave Sculpture, Kim Bernard

Artist in Residence: Kim Bernard

Description and images from Kim Bernard's University of New England Artist in Residence fall semester 2016 culminating project. Kim worked with UNE students and faculty to gather ocean debris and weave it into a permanent art installment at UNE's Arthur P. Girard Marine Science Center.


Weekly Art Invasions, Kim Bernard Nov 2016

Weekly Art Invasions, Kim Bernard

Artist in Residence: Kim Bernard

Description and images from Kim Bernard's weekly, student-produced art projects during her time as the fall 2016 University of New England Artist in Residence. Kim invited all interested students to meet on Wednesdays to complete an art "challenge" which changed weekly and resulted in an artwork crafted by the students and visible to the UNE community.


Indigo Dying With Amy Deveau's Chemistry Class, Kim Bernard Oct 2016

Indigo Dying With Amy Deveau's Chemistry Class, Kim Bernard

Artist in Residence: Kim Bernard

Description and images from one of Kim Bernard's class "drop-ins" during her fall semester 2016 time as the University of New England Artist in Residence. Kim met with Professor Amy Deveau's chemistry class to integrate the process of dying with indigo into their subjects.


Henna Tattoo Project, Kim Bernard Sep 2016

Henna Tattoo Project, Kim Bernard

Artist in Residence: Kim Bernard

Description and images from Kim Bernard's first project as the University of New England Artist in Residence during fall semester 2016. Kim met with students at UNE's Biddeford Campus Ketchum Library to teach them about the history, chemistry, and application of henna tattoos. For two weeks, Kim's time at UNE was entirely concentrated on the henna tattoo project, as the UNE community lined up to learn about and work on their own tattoos.