Tide Pool Project
The goal of the Tide Pool Project is to create an interactive tide pool exhibit that will bring the experience of exploring a tide pool in a fun and creative way to communities further removed from the sea. It is also our mission to educate the public about the delicate role our coastal waters play in the health and future of our planet.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Tide Pool Project on Display at KNWR
Visitors to the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge Visitors Center learned more about the mission behind the Tide Pool Project and got to preview some of the submissions received from artists around the world.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Project Sneak Peek
Kodiak Island residents will get to preview some of the submissions and learn more about the Tide Pool Project at the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge Visitors Center during a scheduled community art walk this Thursday. Creation of the installation begins this fall and updates of progress will be documented here. The project is tentatively scheduled for installation and public viewing during our annual Whale Festival in April. I am looking forward to collaborating with Kodiak students, artists, KNWR and the Kodiak Arts Council. Submissions are still being accepted and are greatly appreciated. My goal is to create a traveling exhibit where folks can experience the wonders of tide pooling and learn about this amazing and important ecosystem. Thanks for your support!
Monday, February 7, 2011
Teresa Bystrom
Orange Anemone, Sand Dollars, Black Sea Slug, Clam Worm, Purple Urchin, Barnacles and Rock Weed byTeresa Bystrom of Arlington, WA
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Friday, August 20, 2010
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