Jennifer Argo
@JenniferArgoArt
Artist / Arts Educator based in Glasgow
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10-08-2021 17:35:47
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Everyone come along to New Glasgow Society this Wed 4-6pm to do some #foodchain #collage and #plankton #origami inside Jennifer Argo 's lovely MappingOceanChange exhibition.
Registration not required but eventbrite link below. šØāš§āš¦Kid friendly but collage and origami are for everyone!
Marine biologist and sea life origami artist Neil Banas and I will be hosting an after-school origami and collage workshop at New Glasgow Society in the west end of Glasgow this Wednesday from 4-6pm. Reserve your places here: eventbrite.co.uk/e/sea-life-oriā¦
As above so below. Ice algae (old-growth forests of the high Arctic) in amazing videos by Daniel Vogedes/ Mare Incognitum UiT Norges arktiske universitet, with NASA Earth imagery, in a hypnotic, scale-dissolving loop by Jennifer Argo
MappingOceanChange exhibition at New Glasgow Society for another week!
Thank you to everyone who came along to the Mapping Ocean Change exhibition opening at New Glasgow Society last night!
The exhibition is open at
New Glasgow Society from 11am - 2pm + 3pm - 6pm every day until the 2nd of November:
Check out MappingOceanChange at New Glasgow Society on Argyle St to understand what climate change is doing to the oceans.
Here is artist Jennifer Argo and scientist Neil Banas from University of Strathclyde who collaborated on the work.
Janet Marshall from Clean Coast Outer Hebrides part of the LĆ n ThƬde Creative Carbon Scotland Climate Beacon in the Outer Hebrides, on running Climate Fresk workshops, changes to weather and the local climate, and coordinating litter picks along the beaches of the isles:
mappingoceanchange.org/janet-marshall
Mapping Ocean Change photographer Daniel Tulloch interviewed Physical Oceanographer, Dr Neil Fraser from Scottish Association for Marine Science on ocean circulation and climate change: mappingoceanchange.org/dr-neil-fraserā¦
Mapping Ocean Change is supported by Natural Environment Research Council in collaboration with Creative Carbon Scotland
I'll be showing new work as part of MappingOceanChange at
New Glasgow Society from the 26th of October! Join us for a glass of wine, marine biologists from University of Strathclyde will be there to answer marine biology and climate related questions. Register free: eventbrite.co.uk/e/mapping-oceaā¦
If you came along to any of our workshops with Cove Park Dandelion Amanda Saurin Lyth Arts Centre St. Andrews University Sea Watch Foundation Clean Coast Outer Hebrides LĆ n ThƬde - we would really appreciate your feedback: standrews.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9Wā¦
Thank you to everyone who came along! š¬š¦š
Prof. Michael Heath from University of Strathclyde talks about the critical need for climate action, the difference between common climate and ecological fluctuations and the climate change that is taking place now, and touch-and-go research trips in the Arctic: mappingoceanchange.org/prof-michael-hā¦
Join me this Wednesday evening 7 - 8.30pm for an online ecosystem collage workshop as part of seawatchfoundation's National Whale and Dolphin Watch 2022 and MappingOceanChange
Register for free here: mappingoceanchange.org/events/nwdw-20ā¦
Free resource packs for MappingOceanChange about climate-driven changes to marine ecosystems, food-chain connections and migration routes of marine species between Scotland and the Arctic are now available to download on the MOCA site: mappingoceanchange.org/resources