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SUMMARY:Melting Age Art Show
DESCRIPTION:The Melting Age Art Show by Alfons Rodriguez and Fatma Kadir at the National Lighthouse Museum will open on March 15th and run until June 1\, 2025. \nOpening Reception Saturday\, March 15\, 2025 at 2p.m. \nJoin photographer Alfons Rodriguez and award-winning oil artist Fatma Kadir at the NLM for their joint art show\, “The Melting Age.” This exhibition beautifully captures the grandeur of glacial landscapes and the global significance of melting water flow. Coinciding with World Water Day on March 22\, 2025\, the show also marks the inaugural “Glacier Day\,” focusing on the theme of “Glacier Preservation.” \nWitness the artists’ portrayal of the breathtaking glacial landscapes and the profound impact of melting water flow.
URL:https://lighthousemuseum.org/event/melting-age-art-show/
LOCATION:National Lighthouse Museum\, 200 The Promenade at Lighthouse Point\, Staten Island\, NY\, 10301
CATEGORIES:In Person Event
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SUMMARY:Sculptured Landscapes Shaped by Glaciers Presentation
DESCRIPTION:An Endless Inspirational Muse for Artists and Scientists\nPresented by College of Staten Island Faculty:\nDr. Robert Marraccino\, Dr. Richard Veit and Kevin Schreck \nDon’t miss opportunity to see the Melting Age Exhibit! \n“Antarctic Voyage” is a new documentary from award-winning filmmaker Kevin Schreck about a biological research expedition to the remote island of South Georgia\, starring charismatic field biologist\, Dr. Samantha Monier.  \nDr. Richard Veit is broadly interested in the ecology of birds\, with special emphasis on foraging behavior of seabirds and long-distance dispersal and vagrancy of birds in general. He will discuss his research on climate effects upon seabirds and marine mammals. \nDr. Robert Marraccino explores the impact of the last glacial age\, which shaped Staten Island’s landscape. Around 25\,000 years ago\, melting glaciers carved features like the Staten Island Expressway’s route\, flat terrains\, and kettle lakes in Clove Lakes Park and Brady’s Pond.  \nPurchase Tickets!\nClick here for Flyer PDF.
URL:https://lighthousemuseum.org/event/sculptured-landscapes-shaped-by-glaciers-presentation/
LOCATION:National Lighthouse Museum\, 200 The Promenade at Lighthouse Point\, Staten Island\, NY\, 10301
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:"Antarctic Voyage" Documentary Screening
DESCRIPTION:An Endless Inspirational Muse for Artists and Scientists\nPresented by College of Staten Island Faculty:\nDr. Robert Marraccino\, Dr. Richard Veit and Kevin Schreck \nDon’t miss opportunity to see the Melting Age Exhibit! \n“Antarctic Voyage” is a new documentary from award-winning filmmaker Kevin Schreck about a biological research expedition to the remote island of South Georgia\, starring charismatic field biologist\, Dr. Samantha Monier. Part modern-day adventure film\, part visual tone poem\, “Antarctic Voyage” sheds a light on the current state of the polar region’s majestic wildlife\, and the intrepid explorers who are dedicated to preserving and understanding what remains of our fragile\, vital natural world\, all through a refreshingly unconventional manner from the standard nature documentary genre. \nOriginally from Minneapolis\, Minnesota\, Kevin Schreck is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and film educator currently living and working in Brooklyn\, New York. He was the recipient of both the Jerome Hill Award for Exceptional Work in the Documentary Tradition and the recipient of the Award for Contribution to the Film and Electronic Arts Department of Bard College in 2011.\nAt the age of 23\, Kevin’s first major feature-length documentary\, “Persistence of Vision” (2012)\, made its world premiere at the Vancouver International Film Festival\, and has since screened at over 100 international film festivals and institutions to virtually universal acclaim. His subsequent films include “Tangent Realms: The Worlds of C.M. Kösemen” (2018) and “The Duck of New York” (2023). Kevin’s next film is “Enongo” (2025)\, a feature-length\, documentary-animation hybrid about a young woman rapper\, producer and Ph.D. candidate\, Enongo Lumumba-Kasongo\, better known by her stage persona\, “Sammus.” \nAs an educator\, Kevin has led filmmaking masterclasses and guest lectures at major universities and colleges in Australia\, Denmark\, and across the United States. Since early 2018\, he has been a teaching artist and mentor at Reel Works\, a non-profit\, after school program which provides free film education to New York students from underrepresented communities and low-income backgrounds. Kevin was also the Visiting Documentary \nPurchase Tickets!\nClick here for Flyer PDF.
URL:https://lighthousemuseum.org/event/antarctic-voyage-documentary-screening/
LOCATION:National Lighthouse Museum\, 200 The Promenade at Lighthouse Point\, Staten Island\, NY\, 10301
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