VISUAL ART AT HOLY REDEEMER SCHOOL 2013-2015

Monday, December 1, 2014

Beginning of the Year Self-Portraits







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  • Archdiocese of Washington D.C. Curriculum Standards for the Visual Arts
  • College Park Arts Exchange
  • The Art Gallery, University of Maryland
  • The National Gallery of Art

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Lisa Tarkett Reed
My artistic practice seeks to give voice to the mid-Atlantic region's endangered species. Synthesizing research and observations of threatened flora and fauna, my work invites a dialogue about ecological vulnerability. Using reference material gathered during field studies with my sketchbook and camera, as well as research into rare species documented by the Wildlife and Heritage Service and the Natural Heritage Program, I am developing a visual vocabulary over time. Images of Joe-Pye Weed, the Sandpiper, and the Wren serve as both personal symbols of life experiences and a form of activist documentation, bridging the gap between individual reflection and environmental advocacy.
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