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| Sarah Hearn, Lichen drawing in progress |
Hearn counts on you to join in too and made sure attending the exhibition does not limit participation.
Already 24 individuals have gathered lichen samples from all over theworld. Hearn will study, classify, and illustrate the samples which will appearin the project and be rewarded by artwork by Hearn. See her call forlichen samples, which will remain open until February. Hearn will donate lichen samples to theUniversity of Central Oklahoma’s Herbarium after the exhibition ends.
Participants will learn about photographic processes to record, document and study lichen in a two-day workshop for adults on “lichenography” in January. Hearn will address historical andunconventional processes. Participants will assemble a handbound field books for collecting and preserving specimens, photographs anddrawings.
Visitors may watch her draw a large-scale work on site in the community studio December 15. Watch www.concept-ok.org for more on publicevents.
Read more in this Art FocusOklahoma magazine article or on Hearn’s own blog sarahhearn.blogspot.com. The Concept/OK: Art in Oklahoma exhibitionopens December 16, 1-5 pm at the new Tulsa Arts and Humanities Council’sHardesty Arts Center. See www.concept-ok.orgfor more information.

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