Ann C Burke, PhD. is a student and teacher of evolutionary morphology, a discipline of Biology concerned with understanding the pattern and diversification of forms over long lengths of time.
Burke’s enduring curiosity about the dynamics of time and change has taken her to many remote locations. In her art, she uses collected natural objects and her own innate curiosity to explore the roles of development and variation in respect to change.
This set of three-dimensional assemblages represent a renewed relationship to these objects; a re-consideration of function, grace, ornament and simply overlooked bits of nature.
Updated: Mar 15, 2022
We're so excited to be part of the solution. You can be, too, by bringing in your never-worn or even your used sneakers! There are collection sites at each of the
East Hampton Public Schools and, of course,
at the Middle Haddam Library.
For more information about GotSneakers, click https://gotsneakers.com/
Vivien Stembridge's art asks us to think about childhood and memory. What do we choose to remember? How will we remember it? What will the meaning be in 10, 20 or even 50 years. Childhood, and life, are fleeting. What we choose to put on the walls of our hearts and minds can be just as powerful as what we put on our walls. Come in and join in the reflection.