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SUMMARY:Healing Waters 2 by Selva Ozelli for Havre de Grace Maritime Museum
DESCRIPTION:Havre de Grace Maritime Museum and Environmental Center is located in Havre de Grace\, Maryland. It is situated at the mouth of the Susquehanna River and the head of Chesapeake Bay\, the largest estuary in the United States which outlets into the AtlanticOcean. \nWe are pleased to host award winning artist Selva Ozelli in September with a show titled “Healing Waters 2.” Ms. Ozelli’s work is cataloged by the United Nations\, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum and the Berlin University of Art as part of the project titled Climate Summit Art and Political Event\, 1972 – 2022. \nShe has exhibited at United Nations Climate Change Conferences\, Auckland Climate Festival\, London Climate Action Week and New York Climate Week\, the United Nations Biological Diversity\, and the United Nations Oceans Decade. \n“With my art show ‘Healing Waters 2’ at the Havre de Grace Maritime Museum and Environmental Center\, I hope to draw attention to the nearly extinct Darter Fish and to the fact that action to restore wetlands and oceans is gathering momentum not only in Chesapeake Bay\, but also around the world too” explained Selva Ozelli. \nMs. Ozelli is an ambassador to OCEANIC GLOBAL and a member of Climate Heritage Network.
URL:https://unworldoceansday.org/calendar/healing-waters-2-by-selva-ozelli-for-havre-de-grace-maritime-museum/
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SUMMARY:Healing Waters 2 by Selva Ozelli for Havre de Grace Maritime Museum
DESCRIPTION:Havre de Grace Maritime Museum and Environmental Center is located in Havre de Grace\, Maryland. It is situated at the mouth of the Susquehanna River and the head of Chesapeake Bay\, the largest estuary in the United States which outlets into the AtlanticOcean. \nWe are pleased to host award winning artist Selva Ozelli in September with a show titled “Healing Waters 2.” Ms. Ozelli’s work is cataloged by the United Nations\, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum and the Berlin University of Art as part of the project titled Climate Summit Art and Political Event\, 1972 – 2022. \nShe has exhibited at United Nations Climate Change Conferences\, Auckland Climate Festival\, London Climate Action Week and New York Climate Week\, the United Nations Biological Diversity\, and the United Nations Oceans Decade. \n“With my art show ‘Healing Waters 2’ at the Havre de Grace Maritime Museum and Environmental Center\, I hope to draw attention to the nearly extinct Darter Fish and to the fact that action to restore wetlands and oceans is gathering momentum not only in Chesapeake Bay\, but also around the world too” explained Selva Ozelli. \nMs. Ozelli is an ambassador to OCEANIC GLOBAL and a member of Climate Heritage Network.
URL:https://unworldoceansday.org/calendar/healing-waters-2-by-selva-ozelli-for-havre-de-grace-maritime-museum-2/
LOCATION:Havre de Grace Maritime Mueum\, 100 Lafayette Street\, Havre de Grace\, MD\, 21078\, United States
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jennifer Sim":MAILTO:Director@hdgmaritimemuseum.org
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SUMMARY:Healing Hudson by Selva Ozelli for Putnam History Museum
DESCRIPTION:Selva Ozelli’s new exhibition\, “Healing Hudson\,” by Selva Ozelli\, for Putnam History Museum’s public community room\, explores the Hudson Valley’s importance in sparking the environmental movement in the U.S.\, which took off worldwide. The art on display features Darter Fish\, which live in highly oxygenated fresh waters and received their name for their tendency to move in short bursts of motion. They are highlighted as an endangered species that once darted around the Hudson watershed\, that the artist imagines may one day return to their home. The art show also features harbor seals and musician Pete Seeger. Selva Ozelli is an environmentalist who expresses this sentiment as an artist\, writer and lawyer. She is an award winning artist whose paintings have been acknowledged in 19 international art contests and exhibited in over 100 art shows by numerous museums\, the United Nations\, ministries and NGOs across the world. She is a member of the Climate Heritage Network\, the Gallery Climate Coalition\, Art.Earth\, Climate Cultures\, Global Resilience Partnership and an ambassador to Oceanic Global. She is the author of Sustainably Investing in Digital Assets Globally published by Wiley. Her art work has been cataloged by the United Nations\, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum and the Berlin University of Art as part of the project titled Climate Summit Art. Art and Political Event\, 1972 – 2022. Her three art shows Reef Dwellers\, Orcas & Reefs and Healing Waters are endorsed by UNESCO OCEAN DECADE. \nSelva Ozelli is an ambassador to Oceanic Global and a member of Climate Heritage Network.
URL:https://unworldoceansday.org/calendar/healing-hudson-by-selva-ozelli-for-putnam-history-museum/
LOCATION:Putnam History Museum\, 63 Chesnut Street\, ColdSpring\, NY\, 10516\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cassie Ward":MAILTO:Director@PutnamHistoryMuseum.org
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SUMMARY:Healing Hudson by Selva Ozelli for Putnam History Museum
DESCRIPTION:Selva Ozelli’s new exhibition\, “Healing Hudson\,” by Selva Ozelli\, for Putnam History Museum’s public community room\, explores the Hudson Valley’s importance in sparking the environmental movement in the U.S.\, which took off worldwide. The art on display features Darter Fish\, which live in highly oxygenated fresh waters and received their name for their tendency to move in short bursts of motion. They are highlighted as an endangered species that once darted around the Hudson watershed\, that the artist imagines may one day return to their home. The art show also features harbor seals and musician Pete Seeger. Selva Ozelli is an environmentalist who expresses this sentiment as an artist\, writer and lawyer. She is an award winning artist whose paintings have been acknowledged in 19 international art contests and exhibited in over 100 art shows by numerous museums\, the United Nations\, ministries and NGOs across the world. She is a member of the Climate Heritage Network\, the Gallery Climate Coalition\, Art.Earth\, Climate Cultures\, Global Resilience Partnership and an ambassador to Oceanic Global. She is the author of Sustainably Investing in Digital Assets Globally published by Wiley. Her art work has been cataloged by the United Nations\, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum and the Berlin University of Art as part of the project titled Climate Summit Art. Art and Political Event\, 1972 – 2022. Her three art shows Reef Dwellers\, Orcas & Reefs and Healing Waters are endorsed by UNESCO OCEAN DECADE. \nSelva Ozelli is an ambassador to Oceanic Global and a member of Climate Heritage Network.
URL:https://unworldoceansday.org/calendar/healing-hudson-by-selva-ozelli-for-putnam-history-museum-2/
LOCATION:Putnam History Museum\, 63 Chesnut Street\, ColdSpring\, NY\, 10516\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cassie Ward":MAILTO:Director@PutnamHistoryMuseum.org
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SUMMARY:MOODY BLUE CRABS BY SELVA OZELLI FOR HAVRE DE GRACE MARITIME MUSEUM
DESCRIPTION:The Havre de Grace Maritime Museum\, Inc. is situated where the Susquehanna River meets the Chesapeake Bay. The Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in the US and a National Treasure. Its 64\,000-square-mile watershed encompasses one of the most economically significant regions of the United States. It is protected by the landmark Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement (adopted in 2014\, amended in 2020) that calls for\, among other things\, conservation and restoration of the treasured water\, sea\, and landscapes with participation from six states – New York\, (where I was born and I am from) Pennsylvania\, West Virginia\, Maryland\, Delaware\, Virginia\, and the District of Columbia. \nIn the 1970s\, the Chesapeake Bay was found to contain one of the planet’s first identified marine dead zones\, where waters were so depleted of oxygen that they were unable to support life\, resulting in massive fish kills. In 2010 the bay’s dead zones were estimated to kill 75\,000 tons of bottom-dwelling clams and worms each year\, weakening the base of the estuary’s food chain and robbing the blue crab in particular of a primary food source. \nThe blue crab is one of the more resilient Chesapeake Bay species\, but it faces constant challenges to survive: predators\, dead zones of low oxygen and other challenges. Blue crabs are sometimes observed to amass on shore to escape pockets of oxygen-poor water\, a behavior known as a “crab jubilee”. \n“I am launching my “Moody Blue Crab” series for Havre de Grace Maritime Museum on World Oceans Day 2024” said Selva Ozelli. \nMs. Ozelli is an ambassador to Oceanic Global and a member of Climate Heritage Network.
URL:https://unworldoceansday.org/calendar/moody-blue-crabs-by-selva-ozelli-for-havre-de-grace-maritime-museum/
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SUMMARY:Healing Hudson - Darter Fish of NY by Selva Ozelli for Putnam History Museum
DESCRIPTION:Darter fish are small\, slender freshwater fishes native to eastern North America. They live near the bottom of highly oxygenated clear streams with fast-flowing current\, darting quickly about when feeding or when disturbed. Their name comes from their swimming behavior\, moving from place to place on the bottom in sudden\, quick spurts. \nDarter fish have about 100 species. The tessellated darter – is found in the tidal Hudson River. The bluebreast darter is found in large streams of southwestern New York. \n“With my art show ‘Healing Hudson – Darter Fish of New York’ at the Putnam History\, I hope to draw attention to the nearly extinct Darter Fish and to the fact that action to restore wetlands and oceans is gathering momentum not only in the Hudson River Estuary\, but also around the world too” explained Selva Ozelli. \nMs. Ozelli is an ambassador to Oceanic Global and a member of Climate Heritage Network.
URL:https://unworldoceansday.org/calendar/healing-hudson-darter-fish-of-ny-by-selva-ozelli-for-putnam-history-museum/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240810
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SUMMARY:WAVES AND TIDES
DESCRIPTION:WAVES & TIDES CELEBRATES WORLD OCEANS DAY WITH PAINTINGS BY AWARD WINING ARTISTS FATMA KADIR\, ILHAN SAYIN AND SEMINE HAZAR.
URL:https://unworldoceansday.org/calendar/waves-and-tides/
LOCATION:HOWLAND CULTURAL CENTER\, 477 Main St\, Beacon\, NY 12508\, BEACON\, NEW YORK\, 12508\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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ORGANIZER;CN="HOWLAND CULTURAL CENTER":MAILTO:INFORMATION@HOWLANDCULTURALCENTER.COM
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