The Occupy Wall Street movement, as seen through the lens of photographer Brendon Stuart, is the subject of Project: The 99%, on exhibit at College of the Atlantic’s Ethel H. Blum Gallery.
The longtime Wild Gardens devotees and volunteers join for a special evening of readings from their new book about the remarkable, 55-year-old garden, which is home to over 400 indigenous plant species. COA and Friends of Acadia host a reception in COA’s Beatrix Farrand Garden following this Acadia Centennial event.
Vivid photographs of Acadia National Park by landscape and wildlife photographer Tom Blagden are featured at College of the Atlantic’s Ethel H. Blum Gallery.
A collection of works from famous Great Depression photographers that were rejected by the Farm Security Administration and concealed within the Library of Congress for decades are illuminated in a new book by Bill McDowell ’80.
Award-winning author, photographer and renowned river conservationist Tim Palmer shares images and anecdotes from his acclaimed photo book, Rivers of America, which explores the variety and stunning artistry of our waterways nationwide.
Anne Kozak, director of COA’s writing center, Sue Leiter, a retired school library media specialist, and photographer and COA alumnus Josh Winer ’91 collaborate on a new book, The Wild Gardens of Acadia. The trio discuss their work at a special book launch party.
Austin Schuver ’17 presents a visually-compelling examination of water and other environmental issues at College of the Atlantic’s Human Ecology Forum.
National Geographic photojournalist Amy Toensing ’93 has made a career of telling stories with sensitivity and depth, and creating intimate essays about the lives of ordinary people.
As a part of the Business & Nonprofit Basics class, three students — Christi Beddiges ’18, Carolyn Tlaseca ’18, and Emma Flaherty ’17, have started a photo project to combat the negative views we’re taught to feel towards our bodies.