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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

I am traveling to Palmer Station, Antarctica as a grantee of the National Science Foundation's Antarctic Artists and Writers Program. 2 years after beginning the application process I am finally on my way to spend a month on the southernmost continent.
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      • There are a lot of overhead wires in Punta Arenas.
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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