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Meet Mariah Reading, the resident artist coming to Guadalupe Mountains
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Meet Mariah Reading, the resident artist coming to Guadalupe Mountains
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Following graduation, Reading traveled across the country to learn more about conservation and clean up trash she found along the way. Of course, she brought her paintbrush and paints, too. From Zion National Park in Utah to Denali National Park in Alaska, Reading explored, cleaned, and painted. She always hiked with her art supplies stowed in her backpack, and whenever she found a piece of trash like beer cans or smoke detectors she would set up her mini studio and get to work. Originally, she funded her adventures by working at cafes and restaurants near the places she visited. But thanks to the artist residency programs hosted by the National Park Service, Reading now stays within a variety of national parks and is busy painting, and hosting eco workshops. Her goal with her workshops is to bring the community with her as she picks up trash and to teach them how to make artwork on the objects she finds. All in all, she hopes her unique artwork can spark a conversation abo
Where s Art? with Annie Dugan: turning straw into gold and garbage into art
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Group of cold water swimmers uses practice to raise awareness about mental health
A group of women on MDI have been swimming weekly since Nov. 2020. During the month of March, the women are swimming every day for mental health awareness. Author: Beth McEvoy (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 2:52 PM EDT March 15, 2021 Updated: 3:25 PM EDT March 15, 2021
MOUNT DESERT, Maine There are plenty of people who won’t even dip their toes in the ocean during the summer months, let alone take a swim in winter.
But a group of mostly women from Mount Desert Island has been taking polar plunges, actually, they re not quick dips but slow immersion swims, every week since November of 2020 as a way to acclimatize to the cold ocean water and be outside and together during the pandemic.