How do we as individuals or as a species respond and rebuild after an event such as a hurricane or a global pandemic have dramatically changed our lives? How does the abundance of scientific data facilitate or complicate our own sense of resilience in the face of these global threats?
Nathalie Miebach explores the human response related to extreme weather patterns and the Covid-19 pandemic through the translation of scientific data into woven sculptures, installations and musical scores. This exhibition includes works focused on Covid-19 data and natural disasters that have taken place before and during the pandemic.
High Caliber Karting & Entertainment is extending an invitation to teachers and education staff of the Greater Lansing Area to join them on Monday, May 6, 2024, for a day of complimentary activities … Read More ►
Discover Kalamazoo Sports reports hosting 70+ sports events in 2023, which resulted in $28.5 million in estimated direct visitor spending. More than 30,000 youth, amateur, college and professional athletes competed … Read More ►
Blackstar Farms loves collaborating with local restaurants to showcase the vibrant happenings in their community’s food and wine scene. They incorporate talented area chefs’ innovative dishes to complement Blackstar wines. This … Read More ►
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