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A residency at Palmer Station, Antarctica, awarded by the National Science Foundation's Antarctic Artists and Writers Program.

Saturday, December 27, 2008





Travel to Antarctica starts out like almost any ordinary trip. Patience is required at the airport. It's just that when you fly on 3 planes, over 7000 miles, you need more than average patience, and a couple of good books.
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      • There are a lot of overhead wires in Punta Arenas.
      • We are issued extreme weather clothing.
      • We board the L M Gould, an icebreaker.
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about me

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websites about my work

  • Adfreeze Project
  • antarctic sun interview
  • on exhibit: the reluctant naturalist
  • re-title archive
  • White Columns archive

Antarctic Artists and Writers Program grantees

  • Anne Noble
  • Cheryl Leonard 1
  • Cheryl Leonard 2
  • J Grindstaff and E Sanko
  • Judit Hersko
  • Lisa Blatt
  • Michael Bartalos 1
  • Michael Bartalos 2
  • Richard Panek
  • Scott Sternbach

about the residency

  • NSF Antarctic Artists and Writers Program
  • project summary