Women and Water [EPUB ebook] 
Woven Portraits from Around the World

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The Women and Water exhibit celebrates and honors water by portraying women who work with it, protect it and advocate for it. Featured are scientists, water-walkers, teachers, farmers, activists and healers, all who hold deep connections with water. 

         Seven years in the making, Mary Burns’ twenty-nine handwoven jacquard portraits of women from around the world form the core of the exhibit.

         Water is the life blood of the planet and of all living beings. May we be deeply inspired by the work of these remarkable women to protect our waters.

Mary Burns began weaving over 50 years ago, and in 2008, leapt into learning the highly complex process of Jacquard weaving. Her first exhibit of portraitures,  Ancestral Women: Wisconsin’s 12 Tribes, was completed in 2016 and still travels today. Her work has been displayed in numerous exhibits and shows, including several art and science collaborations. 

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Women

Nafisa Barot – India

Berta Cáceres - Honduras

Sylvia Earle – California, USA

Asha de Vos – Sri Lanka

Grandmother Josephine Mandamin-Ba – Ontario, Canada

Sandra Postel – Washington, USA

Vaida Furanguene, Fatianca Paulino, Querida Baringuinha – Mozambique

Victoria Qutuuq Buschman – Alaska, USA (Arctic)

Mary Alice Mc Whinnie – Illinois, USA (Antarctica) 

Aunofo Havea Funaki – Kingdom of Tonga

Tinker Schuman – Wisconsin, USA

Tawera Tahuri – New Zealand

Monica Lewis-Patrick – Michigan, USA

Aleta Baun – Indonesia

Autumn Peltier – Ontario, Canada

Marina Rikhvanova – Russia 

Gretchen Gerrish – Wisconsin, USA

Ruth Buendia – Peru

Rachel Carson – Maryland, USA

ACARE/AWIS – African Great Lakes

            Catherine Ajuna Fridolin,  Elizabeth Wambui Wanderi, Margret Sindat

            Donnata Alupot, Marie Claire Dusabe, Diane Umutoni

            Grite Nelson Mwaijengo, Gladys Chigamba, Ester Kagoya

Carol Warden and Emily Stanley – Wisconsin, USA 

Ikal Angelei – Kenya

Sharon Day – Minnesota, USA

Kathleen Carpenter – Wales

Wilma Mankiller – Oklahoma, USA

Goddess and Saint Brigid – Ireland

Marjory Stoneman Douglas – Florida, USA

Water and Women Organizations

Additional Water Organizations and Resources

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About the Weaver Mary Burns

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John Bates is the author of ten books and a contributor to seven others, all of which focus on the natural history of the Northwoods. He’s worked as a naturalist in Wisconsin’s Northwoods for 33 years, leading an array of trips and giving talks all designed to help people further understand the remarkable diversity and beauty of nature, and our place within it. He has served on the Board of Trustees for the Wisconsin Nature Conservancy, River Alliance of Wisconsin, and the Wisconsin Humanities Council, and he currently serves on the Board of the Northwoods Land Trust. John has a MS in Environmental Sciences from UW Green Bay.John and his wife, fiber artist Mary Burns, live on the Manitowish River in Mary’s grandparent’s old home, where they raised two daughters.

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Taal Engels ● Formaat EPUB ● Pagina’s 126 ● ISBN 9780999815755 ● Bestandsgrootte 48.1 MB ● Uitgeverij Manitowish River Press ● Gepubliceerd 2023 ● Downloadbare 24 maanden ● Valuta EUR ● ID 9137965 ● Kopieerbeveiliging Adobe DRM
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