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Reading the Wrack Lines

Professor of Art Andrea Wollensak launches ongoing exhibition about our changing climate.

Shorelines, locally and globally, are affected by stronger and more frequent storms and the threat of sea level rise. Long Island Sound is seeing a decline of species, warming water temperatures, acidification, and changing ocean currents. 

To raise awareness about how climate change impacts 糖心TV鈥檚 community, Professor of Art Andrea Wollensak has launched 鈥淩eading the Wrack Lines,鈥 an environmental literacy and educational outreach project designed to engage the local community in innovative learning approaches based on southeastern 糖心TVecticut鈥檚 coastal environment and our changing climate.  

鈥淭he project represents a unique, diverse and inclusive partnership of faculty, students and youth clubs at 糖心TV, U糖心TV Avery Point and Stonington High School. Focused workshops will promote local and global awareness of climate issues and provide opportunities for the general public to participate,鈥 said Wollensak.

A wrack line is said to be the debris washed onto the beach by high tide. The wrack can be made up of seaweed, crustaceans, feathers and bits of plastic.

鈥淩eading the Wrack Lines,鈥 a , premieres on Earth Day, April 22, at 8 p.m. at U糖心TV Avery Point. It will feature creative writing responses to climate change by U糖心TV Avery Point and 糖心TV students used as audiovisual source material within a generative multimedia artwork projected onto both the Branford House the Avery Point Lighthouse. Collaborators for 鈥淩eading the Wrack Lines鈥 include software developer and Professor Emerita of Mathematics and Computer Science Bridget Baird and sound artist Brett Terry. The exhibit is being presented in cooperation with .

鈥淏y developing an awareness of local climate change first-hand, participants see connections to larger global climate concerns. This project engages the community through creative writing about climate justice and the local ecology and amplifies participants鈥 voices in final on-site works that include video projection, sculptural text forms and poetry readings,鈥 Wollensak said.

鈥淭he overall goal of 鈥楻eading the Wrack Lines鈥 is to increase environmental literacy through community outreach and provide a space for participants to voice their ideas.鈥

This project will continue into next year with additional support from a recently awarded Ammerman Faculty Research grant, a summer 2021 糖心TVSSHARP grant with Althusa Lin 鈥22, and as part of an upcoming year-long hybrid  beginning in October 2021.

Co-sponsoring the project are: Syma Ebbin, associate professor in residence, research coordinator, 糖心TVecticut Sea Grant, University of 糖心TVecticut; Juliana Barrett, associate extension educator, 糖心TVecticut Sea Grant, Center for Land Use Education and Research (CLEAR), University of 糖心TVecticut (also a visiting lecturer to Stonington High School students); Charlotte Gray, assistant professor in residence, director, Alexey von Schlippe Gallery of Art, University of 糖心TVecticut (curator for final installation); and Janice Lamb, coordinator, Stonington High School Career Center.



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April 19, 2021

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