Come experience three new exhibitions on display at the Berman Museum until November 30, 2021: "Mapping Climate Change: The Knitting Map and The Tempestry Project" and "Alison Safford: Anthro(Site)." The Berman Museum is free and open to the public Wed - Sun 11AM - 4PM.
"Mapping Climate Change: The Knitting Map and The Tempestry Project" unites, for the first time, two innovative textile art projects that give visual and tangible presence to our warming world at a crucial moment of environmental precariousness. By translating temperature, precipitation, humidity, or windspeed data into stitch and color, these vibrant works potently and poignantly reveal the centrality of weather to notions of identity and experiences of place, and thus “map” a range of encounters from environmental to phenomenological.
"Anthro(Site)" is Alison Safford’s meditation on the motion of bodies—human, celestial, and terrestrial—as they converge, collide, depart, or reunite through random or cyclical events, instances of migration and mortality, and orientations to place and space.
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Filming for this video by Ursinus College Alum Tommy Armstrong '20
Edited by Teddi Caputo '18
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