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Le Regroupement des Éditeurs Franco-Canadiens (REFC) par Alice Côté Dupuis 4 avril 2018 Vision poétique d’un endroit atypique Partenaires dans la vie comme dans la création, les poètes Daniel H. Dugas et Valérie LeBlanc se spécialisent dans la vidéo-poésie depuis le milieu des années 1980. C’est en utilisant les images et le texte pour dire et évoquer que le couple nous propose un voyage poétique dans le
Everglades: quand la poésie se porte à la défense de la nature (2018)
No Comments posted in AIRIE,Everglades,pressPar SYLVIE MOUSSEAUmardi 3 avril 2018 Acadie Nouvelle Véritable ode à la beauté et à la fragilité de l’environnement, le livre Evergladesde Daniel H. Dugas et Valérie LeBlanc qui allie photographie, poésie, récits narratifs et analyse nous transporte au cœur d’une nature menacée et marquée par le présence de l’être humain. Les régions marécageuses constituent une source d’inspiration pour les artistes
Panel discussion ‘Issues surrounding About Florida Bay’ Left to right: Naturalist Steven Tennis; Interpretive Park Ranger Leon Howell; Dana Wildsmith; Valerie LeBlanc; Daniel H. Dugas; Nathaniel Sandler; Houston Cypress; Jason Hedges; Nick Gilmore. Not seen: Jason Hedges. On view at AIRIE Nest Gallery from October 1, 2017 – January 15, 2018: About Florida Bay, featuring work by Houston Cypress / Mark Dion /
Airie Nest Exhibition: About Florida Bay October 2017 – January 2018 We (Daniel H. Dugas and Valerie LeBlanc) are very happy that three of our Flow: Big Waters videos will be shown in the About Florida Bay exhibition. The Florida Bay, located between the Everglades National Park and the Florida Keys, has undergone a series of ecological changes that have severely altered its natural ecosystem and resulted in a critical
Prompted by a 2014 tour through a missile launch site in the Everglades National Park, a woman reflects on the time when the Russian/Cuban/American nuclear standoff threatened to end life as we know it. Valerie LeBlanc and Daniel H. Dugas Soundmap: http://flow.basicbruegel.com/soundmap/ A mystery begins to form when a researcher finds uprooted plants on a Loop Road bridge. Tension mounts when a second car stops in that
Storytelling through audio – These 12 soundworks, featuring the voices of Rebecca Rideout and Mark McPhee, were inspired by geographic locations within the Everglades National Park, Big Cypress National Preserve and surrounding regions of South Florida. Points of departure include evidence of human passage and its effect on the river of grass, tales of man versus nature and nature versus exotic. Conversations with local
Art and the Work of Artists in the Anthropocene (2015)
No Comments posted in AIRIE,Anthropocene,TalkTranscript of Valerie LeBlanc’s talk given during the AnthropoScene, a semester-long exploration of this new era sponsored by the Leonard and Jayne Abess Center for Ecosystem Science & Policy and the College of Arts and Sciences of the University of Miami with participation by Artists in Residence in the Everglades. Thank you all for coming here today. Special Thanks to the organizers and hosts of the AnthropoScene
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Exhibition March 4 – 24 CAS Gallery. 1210 Stanford Drive. Coral Gables, FL Panel Discussion March 4 9am-12pm Ungar Building 230 C/D. 1365 Memorial Drive Lunch/Gallery Tour March 4 12:30-1:30 pm CAS Gallery. 1210 Stanford Drive. Coral Gables, FL Workshops March 4 2-5 pm CAS Gallery. 1210 Stanford Drive. Coral Gables, FL Opening Reception March 4 5:30-7:30 pm CAS Gallery. 1210 Stanford Drive. Coral Gables, FL SCHEDULE OF
AnthropoScene – color keying workshop Valerie LeBlanc and Daniel Dugas, University of Miami, FL – March 2015 MOVING IN THE LANDSCAPE: VISIBLE / INVISIBLE This exercise in visual composition offers opportunities to discuss evidence of human passage in the natural landscape. During the editing process, each person will have access to the workshop footage. This will enable Students to further collaborate on the end